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Release Date:
August 22, 2012
Original Title:
Sawney: Flesh of Man
Alternate Titles:
Lord of Darkness
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
TVP Film & Multimedia
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18
Runtime: 89
Religious psychopath Sawney stalks Scotland abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. With his insane family of inbred killers, Sawney tortures and eats their victims saving the best morsels for a chained-up figure in their cavernous Highlands lair. As the Missing Persons list rises investigative crime journalist Hamish MacDonald writes sensational and damming headlines against the police, due to their incompetence in handling the case. After his fiancée is kidnapped by the cannibal clan Hamish investigates the heinous crimes on his own with disastrous results. For there’s something he doesn’t know about the case that’s crucial to solving it…
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ADR Editor:
Ben Whitver
Cinematography:
Ranald Wood
Dialogue Editor:
Jackie Johnson
Brian S.M. Wroth
Director:
Ricky Wood
Editor:
Ricky Wood
Foley:
James Bailey
Foley Editor:
Ian Shedd
Matt Salib
Kate Sheil
Music:
Jody Jenkins
Producer:
Ricky Wood
Sound Effects Editor:
Peter D. Lago
Alexander Pugh
Steven Avila
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Trip Brock
Sound Recordist:
Phil Findlater
Steven Utt
Writer:
Richard W. Wood
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