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| Based on true events, Wolf Creek is the shocking and unforgettable tale of three back-packers who get more than they bargained for when they meet a madman in the Australian Outback. Unlike traditional slasher films, this shocking new breed of horror crafts three-dimensional characters and fashions great performances out of the cast whilst maintaining elements of classic horror – few characters, an isolated setting and a unique monster.
Based on terrifying true events, WOLF CREEK is unforgettable, shocking and genuinely scary and is sure to do for Australian horror films what “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” did for the American genre. A cinematic hand grenade, WOLF CREEK unites all the elements of classic horror movies to create a uniquely Australian ‘Boogieman” in Mick Taylor. WOLF CREEK is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
The story begins with three back-packers heading into the isolated Australian outback. After several days of driving (marked by roadkill, a near bar fight, and spooky tales of local UFO sightings), they finally arrive at Wolf Creek National Park and set up camp. The following morning, while preparing to leave, they realise their watches don’t work and their car won’t start. As panic sets in, they notice strange lights heading straight for them and a friendly local offering help. This is where the real “fun” begins, and the trio must face one of the most frightening madmen in the history of film.
WOLF CREEK is not based on any one story or case but echoes some of the elements of recent crimes of hideous unparalleled violence and brutality. Australia, once the world’s favourite beach suddenly became a place where lonely, deranged men stalked empty highways, crimes which stunned Australians and terrified International onlookers.
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