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Release Date:
September 26, 2020
Original Title:
The Slaughterhouse Killer
Alternate Titles:
Blood Hunt 2: Slaughterhouse
Slaughterhouse Killer
The Slaughterhouse Killer
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Black Mandala
Stud Ranch
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R18+
Runtime: 77
Small town living suits Box just fine. Blue collar, safe, simple. A passion for slaughter keeps him in line at the local abattoir where he has the chance to quench his thirst for blood. When Nathan, a young parolee arrives in town, Box is instructed to take him under his wing, and soon the two men bond over a bloody murder. Unable to resist the temptations of blood, the two form a friendship revolving around their sickness for power. A friendship which is bad news for everyone in town as they become lambs for the slaughter used solely as entertainment for the duo.
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Additional Music:
Matt Rudduck
Armorer:
Damian Bourke
Assistant Camera:
Erin Graham
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Melanie Cooper
Associate Producer:
Libby Jessup
Casting:
Dean Kirkright
Catering:
Elaine Curtain
Catering Head Chef:
Clint Pennicott
Director:
Sam Curtain
Director of Photography:
Leuke Marriott
Editor:
Sam Curtain
Makeup Department Head:
Arabella Barwick
Music:
Caleb Jacobs
Producer:
Benjamin Jung-Clarke
Sam Curtain
Production Design:
Aaron Horne
Sound Designer:
Dmitry Kroupsky
Sound Mixer:
Dmitry Kroupsky
Sound Recordist:
James Browning
Visual Effects:
Alessandro Schiassi
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