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Wild Country (2005)

Wild Country (2005)
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Special make-up effects wizard Bob Keen, the same man responsible for creating the limber lycanthropes in Neil Marshall's Dog Soldiers, returns to design the moonlight monsters featured in this tale of five friends who go for a hike in the Scottish highlands, only to find themselves fighting to the death against a hungry werewolf. Teenage mother Kelly Ann (Samantha Shields) was recently forced to give up her baby for adoption, a development that has left her deeply depressed. Realizing that Kelly Ann needs to get her mind off of the maternal loss, randy Father Steve (Peter Capaldi) suggests that the depressed girl and her friends set out on a leisurely trip through the highlands. When Kelly Ann discovers an abandoned baby in a castle crypt, however, the group becomes prey for a vicious Shadow Beast with a particularly hearty appetite. Now, their only hope of living through the night is to slay the beast while they still have the chance. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Craig Strachan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Wild Country

Special make-up effects wizard Bob Keen, the same man responsible for creating the limber lycanthropes in Neil Marshall's Dog Soldiers, returns to design the moonlight monsters featured in this tale of five friends who go for a hike in the Scottish highlands, only to find themselves fighting to the death against a hungry werewolf. Teenage mother Kelly Ann (Samantha Shields) was recently forced to give up her baby for adoption, a development that has left her deeply depressed. Realizing that Kelly Ann needs to get her mind off of the maternal loss, randy Father Steve (Peter Capaldi) suggests that the depressed girl and her friends set out on a leisurely trip through the highlands. When Kelly Ann discovers an abandoned baby in a castle crypt, however, the group becomes prey for a vicious Shadow Beast with a particularly hearty appetite. Now, their only hope of living through the night is to slay the beast while they still have the chance. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
72 mins

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Director(s):
Craig Strachan
Writer(s):
Craig Strachan
Producer(s):
Ros Borland
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Greg T.

Bad!! Not the worest werewolf movie I've ever seen, but very, very close. PS: Bad !! (I can't use the offensive words, I'd like to) C#@P

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Roger A. C.

Whoever thought it would be so difficult to understand someone speaking the English language. This is just the beginning of this movie's shortcomings. Don't waste your time with this one.

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Dana P.

I THOUGHT THIS MOVEIE WAS REALLY GOOD FOR A LONG TIME IT KEEPS YOU GUESSING AS TO WHAT THE CREATURE IS THEN WHEN IT IS REVEALD YOU THINK IT IS ONE THING THEN AT THE VERY END YOU FIND OUT THE TRUTH IT REALLY GIVES YOU A TWIST ON YOUR TYPICAL CREATURE FLICK I WAS VERY HAPPILY SURPRISED. DANA

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