The studio had placed ads which appeared on 30 Los Angeles-area billboards and 1,400 New York taxi tops with images of the abduction, torture and death of a young woman. Apparently the billboard was not formally approved by the MPAA, which all films looking to get rated (i.e. "G", "PG", "PG-13", "R") must also submit their advertising art for approval.
After Dark, its theatrical distribution partner Lionsgate Films and the MPAA received a barrage of phone calls objecting to the gratuitous depiction of the film's star Elisha Cuthbert being tortured and killed, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The MPAA said the organization had not approved the four-frame ad, and the posting of the ad was in clear defiance of MPAA rules and regulations.
The Hollywood Reporter has an interesting story which describes the events and controversy further, which can be read here!
Well ... the public billboards may have been taken down, but it's viewable here in cyberspace as we've nabbed a high-resolution image for the four-frame image.
Movie Picture
In Captivity, a fashion model and a chauffeur are kidnapped and held hostage in a small room by a serial killer. While the madman methodically terrorizes them, the victims draw strength from each other and fall in love.
Captivity was released July 13th, 2007 and stars Elisha Cuthbert, Daniel Gillies, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Michael Harney, Laz Alonso, Maggie Damon, Chrysta Olsen, Carl Paoli. The film is directed by Roland Joffé.


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Silk
The brief sounds crap, but the images are sweet over-processed junk that I like very much. Trashy like me. Can't wait to see it and have a laugh.
5 years agoby @silkFlag
Silk
The brief sounds crap, but the images are sweet over-processed junk that I like very much. Trashy like me. Can't wait to see it and have a laugh.
5 years agoby @silkFlag