Dying Breed
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Jody Dwyer
Nathan Phillips
Leigh Whannell
Mirrah Foulkes
Melanie Vallejo
Bille Brown
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In the 1800s, against all odds, "The Pieman" (aka Alexander Pierce) escaped from the most feared penal settlement of the British Empire--Sarah Island--and disappeared into the impenetrable forests of Western Tasmania. Seven convicts escaped with him, yet Pearce was the only one that emerged--along with chunks of human flesh in his pockets. He was hanged for cannibalism in 1824, and the legend of Pearce was born. Another long forgotten legend, the extinct Tasmanian tiger, also had a desperate need to survive; both could now have living descendents within the Tasmanian bush. Many sightings of the tiger have been reported. Many hikers have gone missing. Hundreds in fact. Zoologist Nina is convinced there are still tigers remaining in the Tasmanian wilderness, and she has proof--a photograph of a paw print snapped by her sister just before she met with a fatal accident in the bush eight years before. Unable to attain funding for an expedition, Nina fears her wish to finish her sister's work (and perhaps lay to rest recurrent nightmares she has about her sister's death) will never happen. Her partner, Matt, manages to persuade an old mate Jack to help finance the trip--at a price. Jack brings along a girlfriend, Rebecca, who uses the trip as an escape from her stifling real estate job. On their quest to find the extinct tiger, the group venture deep into isolated territory and into the domain of "Pieman" descendants. "Sarah" is a small township that passionately upholds its cannibalistic heritage in honor of the convict patriarch that gave birth to it. It needs to stay hidden to survive--but it also needs fresh "stock" to breed. The four hunters become the hunted.
Director
Jody Dwyer
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Miscellaneous Notes
Limited Release in United States January 9, 2009
Released in United States 2008
Released in United States on Video March 31, 2009
Released in United States Winter January 9, 2009
Shown at Tribeca Film Festival (Midnight) April 23-May 4, 2008.
Released as part of the After Dark film series "8 Films to Die For III: After Dark Horrorfest." The new horror films will be released in over 350 theaters around the United States, for one week only.
Released in United States 2008 (Shown at Tribeca Film Festival (Midnight) April 23-May 4, 2008.)
Limited Release in United States January 9, 2009
Released in United States Winter January 9, 2009
Released in United States on Video March 31, 2009