Bloodlines (2007) [NR]

Release Date:
January 31, 2007

Original Title:
Bloodlines

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Second Nature Films
StoryTyme Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 92

Scream. Fight. Breed.

The the backwoods of Kentucky, a demented family begin the process of cleaning up their "bloodline." Their family is led by Billy Bob Hackford, who in his madness abducts unsuspecting young women. As a sadistic sport, the family forces the women to fight to the death. Billy Bob then rapes the victor in hopes of a making her pregnant and expanding the Hackford family. The Hackford's plan changes when they abduct Amber Strickland, a southern tomboy whose family ties run as deep as her abductors. She's not a victim or prey, but a huntress raised in the backwoods of Alabama. Her brothers, Bear and Brody track her down and a feud of country folks erupt into a massacre.

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Cinematography:
Ricardo Jacques Gale

Co-Director:
Henry Kingi Jr.

Director:
Stephen Durham

Editor:
David McClellan
Josh Jordon

Executive Producer:
Alex Castaneda

Music:
Amy Marie Beauchamp

Screenplay:
Tricia Liebegott

Stunt Coordinator:
Henry Kingi Jr.

Writer:
Stephen Durham

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