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Lord of Darkness

Original title: Sawney: Flesh of Man
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 30m
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4.5/10
1.4K
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Lord of Darkness (2012)
 Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean and his murderous, inbred family are responsible for over a thousand murders over the centuries.
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Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean and his murderous, inbred family are responsible for over a thousand murders over the centuries.Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean and his murderous, inbred family are responsible for over a thousand murders over the centuries.Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean and his murderous, inbred family are responsible for over a thousand murders over the centuries.

  • Director
    • Ricky Wood
  • Writer
    • Rick Wood
  • Stars
    • David Hayman
    • Samuel Feeney
    • Gavin Mitchell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Ricky Wood
    • Writer
      • Rick Wood
    • Stars
      • David Hayman
      • Samuel Feeney
      • Gavin Mitchell
    • 15User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Sawney Bean
    Samuel Feeney
    • Hamish MacDonald
    Gavin Mitchell
    • Bill Munro
    William Houston
    William Houston
    • Charlie McGuire
    Shian Denovan
    Shian Denovan
    • Rebecca
    Lizzie Brown
    Lizzie Brown
    • Wendy McIntyre
    • (as Elizabeth Brown)
    Fraser Sivewright
    • Waterboard Man
    Will Sutton
    • Jake
    Jean-Paul Jesstiece
    • Judd
    Eilidh Nairn
    • Charlotte McIntyre
    Ross Maxwell
    Ross Maxwell
    • Jamie
    Ian Sexon
    • Traffic Warden
    Lisa Cameron
    Lisa Cameron
    • Librarian
    Lindsay Cromar
    Lindsay Cromar
    • Vet
    Sammy Hayman
    Sammy Hayman
    • Steven Clarke
    Rachel Jackson
    Rachel Jackson
    • Claire
    • Director
      • Ricky Wood
    • Writer
      • Rick Wood
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    5rherring-16040

    Better than expected

    I really didn't expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised.Not that it's a masterpiece by any means, but it's definitely worth checking out. I would call it a Scottish version of Wrong Turn.The acting was fine, and I found the special effects(in other words gore)to be quite well done.Overall, not too bad.....
    7scrappy-87331

    ANOTHER underrated horror classic

    High-quality, well-made Scottish (British?) made horror film with plenty of practical special effects. Aftr seeing the 4.6(!) rating I took a chance anyway and was stunned at what a good flick it is. U wimps that hate horror need to STOP reviewing it already.
    7kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Not too bad but could've been better

    Trying to uncover the truth behind a rash of disappearances, a Scottish journalist traces a murderous clan of cannibals in the area and must stop them from serving up his friends for their insatiable thirst for human flesh.

    This frankly turned out to be quite average overall when it really could've been something. What ends up working so well for this one is the fact that this one is really just so good at hiding the true criminals so well here that it really doesn't seem likely that it's a whole family. The deranged sons are all the focus here with their puzzling display of martial arts moves that come out of nowhere here but still contain a rather creepy edge to them so that their scenes work quite well. Put on display in the final half, with all sorts of action-packed confrontations including the tunnel ambush, the capture at the river and the cooking station shootout which makes effective use of their darkened lair and disorienting walkways for great effect with this giving off an extremely tight, dense feel for launching attacks and ambushes out of anywhere, causing this to get some chilling suspense moments here and there. Of course, none of this is really all that good compared to the effective treatment of the main killer who is utterly slimy and repulsive in great fashion. From the near-orgasmic blood-drinking on his victims, the delight of chopping and chomping bodies and the severely nasty and gruesome effects work here to make the kills look quite nasty, there's a lot to like here and this is quite effective in these scenes here. However, it still doesn't make up for several rater big flaws. The biggest issue is the fact that this one is really more of a crime drama investigating the family's actions around the town during the middle scenes which is quite dull and boring overall. Since this is played as an investigation angle, it hardly has anything happen as all we do is simply read newspaper articles, hear the investigator recite information already learned and basically do nothing while the brief intervals to acquire new meat is hardly enough to counteract this boredom. On top of that, the fact that this throws in the final twist the way it does here is quite a lame and overall stupid idea that's not even done with any real intent to do anything other than to totally screw over the audience by wasting all this time during the mid-segments that would've ended the film much earlier and causing these to just be as flawed as possible.

    Rated R: Graphic Language, Extreme Graphic Violence, Brief Nudity, a Rape scene and drug use.
    5meddlecore

    Doesn't Quite Live Up To Wolf Creek...But It's Entertaining Enough.

    A journalist covering the case of a gruesome murder in Scotland, is lured deeper into the story...and a trap. As he happens upon the last remnants of an ancient clan of cannibals.

    They were almost wiped out...but one member survived and the clan lived on. It now consists of the elder Sawney, two deformed parkour kids, a midget zombie, a guy named Bill who works as a police detective, and their mother...who will eat literally anyone.

    And he must fight for his life, if he wants to survive.

    While, entertaining enough...it has some major flaws. Mainly, the timeline surrounding the abduction of his girlfriend, and him happening upon the cannibals...that just did not make sense at all. The cinematography is really amateur too, but the scenery is absolutely gorgeous.

    There is lots of gore in this. You could tell they were really going for something like Wolf Creek, but they just didn't quite pull it off. Sawney comes off as mostly humorous...though twisted and ruthless. And, while it does have a creep factor to it...it's not particularly scary.

    The scenery really makes this film. The outdoor shots are absolutely stunning. And they make pretty good use of it, having the cannibals living out in the boonies, with an escape/chase scene, and all.

    It's not the best movie or anything, but it's entertaining to sit through...though it's no Wolf's Creek.

    5 out of 10.
    8craigslistuserlvnv

    Midnight Meat Train meets Scottish Chainsaw Massacre

    YES, YES, YES.....If you're looking for the perfect Scottish pub to take your lassie to then have I got the place for you. The name of the pub is called...."McDONGLE'S". This highland horror house is the creation of hip hop chopmaster Sawney. This place has everything...a head on a stick, a Waterboardman licking contest and COCO BUSTING...That's that thing where you poke a Scottish cop from behind. Also inside you'll find a pair of hooded Parkour ninja brothers DJ'ing with a real life CHINSMIDGET. That's that thing where you have a chainsawing Scottish midget. So hurry on up to the Highlands for a Killer time...STEFAN.

    Seriously, much better than anticipated. The cinematography and location sets were almost as breath taking as Sawney and the family. The writing, camera work and the dialogue were better than average for this genre. This is a good horror flick worthy of watching.

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      Actor David Hayman and Gavin Mitchell worked together previously in 2002 on hit Scottish TV series "Still Game".

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sawney: Flesh of Man
    • Filming locations
      • Scotland, UK(Exterior)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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