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100 Bloody Acres

100 Bloody Acres

(Widescreen, Digital Theater System, Dolby)
  • Release 01/10/2013
  • Film and TV Genre Horror, Comedy-Contemporary
  • Media Format DVD
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Price: USD $9.16

Product Notes

In 100 Bloody Acres, brothers Reg and Lindsay Morgan are struggling to keep their organic blood and bone fertilizer business in motion. Their secret "recipe" for success (using dead car crash victims in their product) was a huge boon to business, but lately supply has been gravely low. Months have passed since their last find, and an important new customer is now waiting on a delivery. When junior partner Reg (Damon Herriman of Justified) stumbles upon 3 travelers stranded on a remote country road, he cooks up a radical solution to their problem, and a way of finally gaining the respect of his bossy big brother (Angus Sampson, featured in the upcoming Insidious: Chapter 2). But when Reg starts to fall for Sophie, one of the intended victims, things get complicated. A bloody good time, the Cairnes' brothers witty horror-comedy blends sly Australian humor, gory fun, and a clever storyline that gives "recycling" a whole new context. "They're not murderers... they're small business operators!"

Description

Title: 100 Bloody Acres
Genre: Horror, Comedy-Contemporary
Starring: Jamie Kristian, John Jarratt, Damon Herriman, Oliver Ackland, Anna McGahan, Angus Sampson
Directors: Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes
Studio: Music Box Films
Attributes: Widescreen, Digital Theater System, Dolby
Release Date: 01/10/2013
Media Format: DVD
UPC: 741360538313
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: Yes
Run Time: 90 minutes
Year of Release: 2012