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Release Date:
September 24, 2010
Original Title:
Wendigo: Bound by Blood
Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Brain Damage Films
KillerWolf Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
For hundreds of years, Native American culture has believed in the evil cannibalistic spirit known as "the wendigo". For those who had taken part in cannibalism, no matter the reason, it was aid "the wendigo" would take possession of the person's body and soul. Once the wendigo would take possession of the human host,the host would develop and insatiable desire to eat human flesh. In the deep woods of Northern Pennsylvania, a small town Sheriff (Brian Anthony) is investigating a bloody crime scene. On the scene, he meets Angeni Stonechild (Cheyenne King), a traveling physician treating patients in the area. During the investigation, the two stumble upon dead bodies, a slew of relentless hit men, and two mysterious individuals being protected by federal agents. With a trail of mutilated bodies piling up, the sheriff and Angeni must not only confront the dangerous assassins but also find a way to destroy.....The Wendigo!
Associate Producer:
Amara Arielle Offhaus
Cinematography:
Len Kabasinski
Digital Effects Producer:
Gabe Enck
Bryan Talkish
Director:
Len Kabasinski
Driver:
Brian Anthony
Len Kabasinski
Melissa Scott
Editor:
Elaine Wooliscroft
John Wooliscroft
Fight Choreographer:
Len Kabasinski
Location Manager:
Len Kabasinski
Amara Arielle Offhaus
Melissa Scott
Deanna Visalle
Makeup Effects:
Ken Moss
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Hawthorne
Bryan Talkish
Producer:
Deanna Visalle
Screenplay:
Len Kabasinski
Sound Effects:
John Wooliscroft
Still Photographer:
Jereme Guidas
Curtis Stevenson
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