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Wolf Creek (Unrated Widescreen Edition)

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Theatrical Release

December 25, 2005

DVD Release

December 25, 2005

Studio

Weinstein Company

Rated

R (Restricted)

Directors

Actors

John Jarret, Andy Mcphee

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Recent Switchers Said...

"One of the best horror flicks out there"

"has reall has horror films can get You called that a knife"

"Aussie horror \\// This is a movie about two british girls and an aussie young man on a road trip in Australia. Things are going fairly well till they meet an aussie serial killer who comes across as an helpful bloke at the first. Things change rather quickly and the new friend becomes a fiend. [Texas Chainsaw Massacre Down Under] "

"3.5"

"For "believable, realistic" terror...Good show...."

Formats

  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Additional Information

Welcome to Wolf Creek, where the suspense of The Blair Witch Project meets the horror of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Inspired by Australia's "Backpacker Killer" who murdered seven backpackers in the `90s, Wolf Creek won wide acclaim from critics, filmmakers and audience members alike at the Sundance Film Festival. Three unsuspecting hikers take off for a drive across Australia. When the trio returns from a four-hour hike to Wolf Creek National Park, they find their car is dead. Help comes in the form of big, back-slapping bushman Mick (John Jarratt). Since Mick appears to be more Crocodile Dundee than Freddy Krueger, the trio trusts him…which proves to be a grave mistake. Quentin Tarantino said, "Jarratt delivers a performance that's destined to go down as one of the greatest film heavies of the last 25 years. "Not since the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre has terror felt so real." Ken Fox, TV Guide - Description

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