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Half-Caste (2004) Reviews

Half-Caste (2004)
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One of Africa's most shocking legends comes to life in this terrifying tale of four students whose fascination with tales of a half-human, half-leopard man-beast find them fighting for their lives. The tales have been passed down through the generations, but few have lived to see the horrific monstrosity firsthand and lived to tell the tale. Now, as four students venture into the wilderness under the flawed theory of safety in numbers, the best will make itself known, and the curious students will find out why some legends are best left to the storytellers. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Sebastian Apodaca
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Anna Z.

Low budget isn't always a bad thing, but in this case - you better believe it. The special effects, if one can call them that, resemble a face-painted mime act, and a bad one at that. Even the tagline is wrong: "America has the Werewolf, Europe has the Vampire and Africa has the Half-Caste." If the movie creators had bothered to do a little research, they would have known that the legend of the werewolf originated in Europe. Then again, if they had bothered with research, perhaps the movie wouldn't end up a failure.

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    Anna Z.

    Low budget isn't always a bad thing, but in this case - you better believe it. The special effects, if one can call them that, resemble a face-painted mime act, and a bad one at that. Even the tagline is wrong: "America has the Werewolf, Europe has the Vampire and Africa has the Half-Caste." If the movie creators had bothered to do a little research, they would have known that the legend of the werewolf originated in Europe. Then again, if they had bothered with research, perhaps the movie wouldn't end up a failure.

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