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The Bone Snatcher

Official Teaser Poster
Directed by Jason Wulfsohn
Produced by Izidore Codron
Koa Padolsky
Chris Roland
Malcolm Kohll
Written by Malcolm Kohll
Gordon Render
Starring Scott Bairstow
Rachel Shelley
Adrienne Pierce
Music by Paul Heard
Mike Pickering
Cinematography Andreas Poulsson
Editing by Richard Benwick
Studio The Imaginarium
Focus Films
Persistence Pictures Inc.
Distributed by Overseas FilmGroup
First Look International
Release date(s) 23 December 2003
Running time 96 minutes
Country England
Canada
South Africa
Language English
Budget $6 Mio.

The Bone Snatcher is a British-Canadian horror film based on a screenplay from Malcolm Kohll and Gordon Render, the film was directed by South African filmmaker Jason Wolfsohn and stars Scott Bairstow, Rachel Shelley and Adrienne Pierce.[1]

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Synopsis

Workers end up in a mine, the rescue team makes a gruesome discovery.

Plot

Again and again, people disappear from a diamond mine. And still the Funkkontakt to the camp tears off, Dr. Straker (Scott Bairstow) with a search troop into the desert is sent. The geologists of a diamond expedition is canceled the radio contact. A convoy is sent to the camp of the scientists into the desert, but they can not go beyond the neatly gnawed bones of their colleagues and a trail that leads them to a strange rock formation. Once you're at camp, he finds only the cleanly gnawed bones of the workers. Soon is clear, a murderous beast is about here! The researchers decided to investigate the structure, but in the gathering darkness, the sheer hell breaks loose.

Cast

  • Scott Bairstow as Dr. Zack Straker
  • Rachel Shelley as Mikki
  • Warrick Grier as Karl
  • Patrick Shai as Titus
  • Andre Weideman as Kurt
  • Adrienne Pierce as Magda
  • Patrick Lyster as Johan
  • Brian Claxton Payne as The Creature
  • Sean Higgs as Clive
  • Jan Ellis as Harvey
  • Langley Kirkwood as Paul
  • Lulama J. Nombiba as Old Man
  • Yusuf Hendrics as Taxi Driver
  • Andre Jacobs as Dr. Muller
  • Nikki Jackman as Mel
  • Chris April as Muti Man
  • Bo Petersen as Arctic Scientist 1
  • Wayne Harrison as Arctic Scientist 2
  • Rob van Vuuren as Arctic Scientist 3

Production

The film was shot in the year 2002 in the South African city Cape Town and in the desert from Namibia.[2]

Release

The film was released as Direct to Video on 23 December 2003 in the United States.[3]

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