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Wolf Creek Director: Greg McLean Cast: John Jarratt, Nathan Phillips, Cassandra Magrath, Kestie Morassi

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/11/2006
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 30,281
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Closed Caption; Commentary with director Greg McLean, executive producer Matt Hearn, and actors Cassandra Magrath and Kestie Morassi; The making of Wolf Creek documentary ; Deleted scene; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English 5.1, French 5.1; Subtitles: English CC, Spanish; Widescreen (1.78:1) Enhanced for 16x9 television

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Disc #1 -- Wolf Creek
1. Preparations [5:40]
2. Last Night [1:41]
3. The Morning After [3:33]
4. Opening Titles [3:42]
5. Campfire Stories [2:37]
6. The Last Fuel Stop [6:26]
7. Welcome To Wolf Creek [5:27]
8. When Lightning Strikes [2:05]
9. Looks Like We're Spending the Night [1:25]
10. There's Something Out There [1:25]
11. Bad News and Really Bad News [2:57]
12. A Bit of a Drive [4:13]
13. A Ghost Town [4:15]
14. Wake Up [6:45]
15. A Friend In Need [4:24]
16. Let's Play [5:49]
17. A Valiant Effort [3:20]
18. We Need a Car [6:05]
19. New Discoveries [2:49]
20. That's Not a Knife [7:43]
21. Kristy's Run [3:19]
22. Mick Plays Catch-Up [4:13]
23. Ben and the Dogs [3:51]
24. End Credits [6:56]

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Editorial Reviews

A dream vacation turns into a nightmare in this taut thriller from Australia. Ben (Nathan Phillips), Lizzie (Cassandra Magrath), and Kristy (Kestie Morassi) are three friends who, after a night of celebratory drinking, hit the road for a trip to Wolf Creek National Park, where they plan to spend a week hiking and surfing. The three friends are happy to be spending time together, especially after Ben makes the happy discovery that Lizzie is as infatuated with him as he is with her. However, after a long day on foot, Ben, Lizzie, and Kristy make the unpleasant discovery that their car's battery is dead, leaving them stuck in the middle of nowhere. Help arrives in the form of Mick (John Jarratt), a burly but good-natured outdoorsman who happens upon them; Mick tells them that he can fix their car, and offers to give them a ride to his place down the road. Grateful but a bit nervous around the gregarious stranger, Ben, Lizzie, and Kristy offer Mick a wealth of thanks for his help, and give him some money for his troubles before they fall asleep around the campfire. The next morning, the travelers find themselves bound, gagged, drugged, and separated from one another, and they realize Mick is not the good Samaritan they imagined. Wolf Creek was the first feature film from writer and director Greg McLean. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Wolf Creekby Anonymous

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April 20, 2008: Wolf Creek tells the story of the real Austrailian Backpack Murderer, and three of his victims, Lizzie, Ben, and Kristy. We follow the three friends as they vacation to the outskirts of Australia to back pack through the forest of Wolf Creek. Upon their return to their car, they find it won't start and are rescued by a friendly hunter. They join him at his home, and find that he is truly a good samaritan, befriending all of them. But as morning rolls around, each of the friends wake-up alone, bound, and even tortured, and they soon realize their rescuer may not be what he seems. And the ultimate question arises, who will make it out of Wolf Creek?

Wolf Creekby Anonymous

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October 27, 2006: If a was on a vacation, I would definitely not watch this horror hilm. It is an authentic horror film, partly because it allegedly actually happened. A quick summary is to say that a bunch of young naive travellers from the city in Australia go out in the rough Outback of Australia where their car breaks down. A nice Samaritan comes and picks them up, but he really isn't so nice. That's when the fun starts, played disturbing well by John Jarrett, or Mick the Aussie Outback Good Samaritan who turns out to be a killer. Not for children or people that have been through traumatic experiences. Greg McLean can drive you to the edge in this dark directorial debut.


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