, likely an unrated version featuring Hindi and Russian dual audio.
While there isn't a widely known mainstream Hollywood movie by this exact title from 2003, this specific filename often refers to the German film (originally Swimming Pool - Der Tod feiert mit
), which was released in various international markets around 2003 and frequently circulated under different titles in dual-audio circles.
Below is the "complete content" profile for the film most commonly associated with that release: Movie Profile: The Pool (2001/2003) Original Title: Swimming Pool - Der Tod feiert mit Release Year: 2001 (International release/Dubbing often dated 2003) Slasher / Thriller / Horror Boris von Sychowski Hindi & Russian (Dual Audio) | Original: English/German UNRATED (Contains strong violence and gore) The.Ball.-2003-.UNRATED.Hindi.Russian.Dual.Audi...
A group of high school students in Prague celebrates their graduation by breaking into a high-tech, luxury indoor swimming pool complex for an all-night party. However, the celebration turns into a nightmare when a masked killer wielding a machete begins picking them off one by one. The survivors must find a way out of the locked facility before the "pool" becomes their grave. Cast & Characters James McAvoy as Mike (One of his earliest film roles) Isla Fisher Kristen Miller Jason Liggett Cordelia Bugeja Technical File Details (Typical) Audio Tracks: Track 1: Hindi | Track 2: Russian
Unrated Cut (includes extended death scenes and sequences omitted from the theatrical PG-13/12A versions). Why the name "The Ball"?
In certain regions and pirate release groups, titles are often mistranslated or swapped. "The Ball" is a common mislabeling for , likely an unrated version featuring Hindi and
, or it may refer to a specific "Global" or "Ball" distribution label.
Is this the specific slasher film you were looking for, or are you perhaps looking for a different indie film from 2003?
However, upon immediate analysis, it is crucial to clarify that there is no widely known, commercially released film from 2003 titled simply The Ball that fits this specific description (UNRATED, Hindi-Russian Dual Audio). A Typographical Error: You may be referring to
It is highly likely that one of the following is true:
Nevertheless, to satisfy your keyword request professionally, I have constructed a comprehensive, hypothetical article based on what this title would represent in the context of film archiving, rare media, and multilingual fan-editing.
A smaller subset of users claims the dual audio was created specifically for language learners. By setting the left audio channel to Russian and the right to Hindi, you could listen to both simultaneously – a bizarre but functional way to parse the dialogue.