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Release Date:
May 17, 2006
Original Title:
The Breed
Alternate Titles:
A falka
Aullidos
Cães Assassinos
Krutá rasa
La Jauría
Laberinto de terror
Ljetovanje na otoku strave
Pach smrti na ostrove
Rasa
Raça Assassina
The Breed - La razza del male
The Breed - Räudige Meute
Vahsi Irk
Μανία
Свора
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
ApolloProMovie
First Look Pictures
Production Countries:
Germany | South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 16 IE: 15A JP: PG12 US: R
Runtime: 90
Brothers John and Matt have inherited an island cabin from their recently deceased uncle. Along with Matt's girlfriend, Nicki, and other mutual friends, the siblings travel to the cabin for a relaxing weekend getaway. But, not long after arriving, the group is besieged by ravenous dogs. They watch in horror as another vacationer, Luke, is eaten alive. Soon, they discover a training facility where the dogs have been bred to kill.
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Art Direction:
Fran Vos
Author:
Robert Conte
Peter Wortmann
Casting:
Benedicte Roumega
Christa Schamberger
Julia Verdin
Bill Kravitz
Co-Producer:
Peter Wortmann
Costume Design:
Diana Cilliers
Director:
Nicholas Mastandrea
Director of Photography:
Giulio Biccari
Editor:
Nathan Easterling
Executive Producer:
Hal Sadoff
Wes Craven
Line Producer:
Vlokkie Gordon
Original Music Composer:
Marcus Trumpp
Producer:
Barbara Kearney
David Wicht
David Lancaster
Marianne Maddalena
Jörg Westerkamp
Karen Vundla
Kai Schürmann
Thomas Becker
Robert Conte
Production Design:
Johnny Breedt
Props:
Steven Saunders
Set Decoration:
Melinda Launspach
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