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Wolf Creek
TrailerThree backpackers travel into the Australian Outback, their first stop is to visit a meteor crater in the isolated Wolf Creek National Park. When they go to their car, they find that it does not start and without option, they decide to spend the night in the car. Later, a local friendly man, the hillbilly Mick Taylor, stops his truck, offers to help the trio, finds that they need to replace the coil and proposes to tow them to his camp, where he could fix the car. When they accept the proposal, their dreamy vacation turns into a scary nightmare.Actors: John Jarratt, Cassandra Magrath, Kestie Morassi, Nathan Phillips, Gordon Poole, Guy ODonnell, Phil Stevenson, Geoff Revell, Andy McPhee, Aaron Sterns, Michael Moody, ...»Director: Greg McLeanCountry: InternationalDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Wolf Creek"
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Characters of "Wolf Creek"
Mick TaylorPlayed by: John Jarratt
Liz HunterPlayed by: Cassandra Magrath
Kristy EarlPlayed by: Kestie Morassi
Ben MitchellPlayed by: Nathan Phillips
Old ManPlayed by: Gordon Poole
Car SalesmanPlayed by: Guy O'Donnell
MechanicPlayed by: Phil Stevenson
Petrol AttendantPlayed by: Geoff Revell
Bazza's MatePlayed by: Aaron Sterns
Bazza's Old MatePlayed by: Michael Moody
Flashback DadPlayed by: Andrew Reimer
Flashback MumPlayed by: Vicki Reimer
Flashback GirlPlayed by: Isabella Reimer
Irish BackpackerPlayed by: David Rock
Pool Party PeoplePlayed by: Paul Curran
DetectivePlayed by: Darren Humphreys
Police OfficerPlayed by: Peter Alchin
Roadhouse GuyPlayed by: Rory Walker -
Directors of "Wolf Creek"
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Creators of "Wolf Creek"
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Critic Reviews of "Wolf Creek"
Entertainment WeeklyJanuary 04, 2006An unusually crisp and boldly shot Texas Chainsaw Massacre knockoff.
ReelViewsJanuary 03, 2006What Wolf Creek offers is a competently made horror excursion with an unfortunate reliance upon clichés balanced off by some legitimate shocks.
Ebert & RoeperDecember 29, 2005It's a depressing exercise in just mutilation and torture.
Newark Star-LedgerDecember 27, 2005It's not your typical holiday attraction, but it should lift the spirits of horror devotees, if no one else.
Houston ChronicleDecember 27, 2005Wolf Creek is wicked and witless -- cruel for the sake of cruelty.
USA TodayDecember 25, 2005There's no substitute for bad taste. And this one has it double-barreled, both in the timing of its release and as a movie, one said to be loosely based on fact.
ESplatterNovember 20, 2008Despite the obvious influences of the original "Chainsaw," "Hills Have Eyes," "Last House," and other kidnap-terror films, you can't predict what is going to happen in this film.
ESplatterJuly 17, 2008For all its efforts at avoiding the usual slasher movie nonsense, it does fall back on some familiar, lame plot devices.
Eye for FilmAugust 16, 2007It is almost as if a hardcore survival horror film had been infiltrated (and slyly undermined) by the quieter mysticism of Peter Weir's Picnic At Hanging Rock...
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007A sustained plunge into abject horror that isn't meant to be laughed at or shaken off easily.
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