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The Pack

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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5.0/10
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The Pack (2015)
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A family must fight for their lives when vicious feral dogs surround and attack their farmhouse.A family must fight for their lives when vicious feral dogs surround and attack their farmhouse.A family must fight for their lives when vicious feral dogs surround and attack their farmhouse.

  • Director
    • Nick Robertson
  • Writer
    • Evan Randall Green
  • Stars
    • Jack Campbell
    • Anna Lise Phillips
    • Katie Moore
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    • Director
      • Nick Robertson
    • Writer
      • Evan Randall Green
    • Stars
      • Jack Campbell
      • Anna Lise Phillips
      • Katie Moore
    • 41User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
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    Jack Campbell
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    • Adam Wilson
    Anna Lise Phillips
    Anna Lise Phillips
    • Carla Wilson
    Katie Moore
    • Sophie Wilson
    Hamish Phillips
    • Henry Wilson
    Charles Mayer
    • Bank Manager
    Kieran Thomas McNamara
    Kieran Thomas McNamara
    • Police Officer
    • (as Kieran Macnamara)
    Devon Amber
    • Sheep Farmer
    Janine Baigent
    • Police Phone Operator
    • (voice)
    Dianna Buckland
    • The Farmer's Wife
    Charles Mayer
    Charles Mayer
    • Bank Manager
    Roger Newcombe
    Roger Newcombe
    • Radio Newsreader
    • (voice)
    Renne Araujo
    • Store Thief
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      • Evan Randall Green
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    6Coventry

    Man's best friend is going to kill you, mate!

    The first thing I checked after blindly purchasing "The Pack" was if it's a remake of the tense but sadly forgotten 1977 horror/thriller with the same title and directed by Robert Clouse. It's not, and I guess that makes sense, since "The Pack" is a logical and common title for a movie about a bunch of wild dogs entrenching petrified families. Nevertheless, I couldn't wait to watch it fast, because I have a fondness for Aussie horror and particularly because I'm always in the mood to see a good old-fashioned "animals gone bad/nature against humanity" flick. It's already a personal favorite sub-genre of mine and, quite frankly, I've been so fed up with horror movies about cannibalistic/inbred families lately, that an "animal-attack" film sounds extra fresh and appealing! The best possible thing I can write about "The Pack" is that debuting director Nick Robertson did an exceptionally impressive job when it comes to building up tension and sustaining the uncanny atmosphere. The body count is rather low, I'll reveal that much, but it's a rare example of a recent horror movie where you develop sympathy for the lead characters and move towards the edge of your seat during the chase sequences. The plot introduces the Wilson family, living on an isolated farming estate in the remote Australian countryside. The rebellious teenage daughter wants to move back to the city and the parents are virtually bankrupt, mainly because all their sheep are getting killed by a pack of bewildered dogs. When the dogs move in closer, the mean and nasty debt collector from the bank is the first one to get what he deserves. But savage dogs don't care about mortgages, and pretty soon the family's sole concern becomes the nightly battle for survival. I like my 'nature revolts' movies best when the animals in question are as normal as possible. Like in the awesome 1977 film, these dogs aren't mutated, sick or excessively large. They've just gone savage because they were abandoned and depend on their natural killing instinct to survive. Simple, perhaps, but even more efficient and it's exactly what makes them more menacing. There are a few clichés and fake jump-scares, but also a bit of decent gore and the attack sequences are more than adequately illustrated. I didn't know any of the names in the cast, but they all put down good performances. "The Pack" isn't the most memorable or spectacular horror/thriller you'll ever watch, but it's certainly worth and hour and a half of your life.
    6peterp-450-298716

    I'm going to snoop through Australian horrors, because they are bloody brilliant, mate !

    "Predators usually hunt in packs"

    Films made with incredible big budgets, full of stunning special effects and well-known, famous actors, understandably attract the most attention. Sometimes one forgets that it's not only these qualities that'll entertain a movie lover. A fascinating story and the build up of a certain atmosphere is also needed. Something that's grossly overlooked sometimes. "The Pack" is an Australian low-budget thriller (I wouldn't call it horror) made with a budget you certainly can't compare with some films made in Hollywood and with not so famous actors. And also, there aren't any dazzling special effects. You can also say that the story on his own isn't that big of a deal and it's not impressive when it comes to originality (ever heard of "Cujo" or "Burning bright"?). But damn that vibe, the threatening tension and that survival instinct. You can smell the sweat in your living room. Yes, when it comes to atmosphere, you can say they've crammed it in this short but powerful (90 minutes only) film, filled with animal terror.

    The makers of this movie didn't waste much time, because before you know it a poor sheep farmer is killed with his guts scattered around a sheep-stable. The responsible ones are a pack of wild dogs or wolves, moving in a militaristic manner. Guess they were sick of hunting defenseless, stupid sheep. Not much of a challenge for them anymore, so they developed the taste for a new prey, as indicated at the beginning. The end result is a kind of "home invasion" film like "You're next" but with animal predators. Whatever the ultimate reason is for their aggressive behavior, isn't explicitly explained. Are they just fierce, wild wolves? Or are they a mutated breed of dogs and the result of an intersection that went wrong? Or are they demonic creatures? The latter came to my mind when watching a scene in the movie. It seemed as if a prowling carnivore went up in smoke. Or was this due to the flickering lights and shadows?

    And that's the only flaw in this film. The fact that it all takes place in the evening, makes this film pretty dark. Pitch-dark conditions with deep black wolves running around, isn't an ideal situation. So you really had to guess sometimes what was going on in the darkness. There were also some improbabilities. I doubt it that a predator with such instincts and a sense of smell won't notice a human scent when walking past him or her. But at the same crawling around with a shining flashlight apparently can be done unnoticed.

    Further, nothing but praise for this Australian film. I start to appreciate horrors from Down Under more and more. Especially after watching "The Babadook" and "Wyrmwood". Everything feels like "back to basics" and priorities are set differently. There's much more focusing on suspense and tension without many bells and whistles. A straightforward movie experience without annoying intros and explications. The actors performed as expected. A typical family consisting of a stubborn family man Adam (Jack Campbell) who wants to keep his farm at all costs, his wife Carla (Anna Lise Philips) who tries to make ends meet with a veterinarian practice, daughter Sophie (Katie Moore) who's fed up with living on the countryside and Henry (Hamish Philips), the teenage son, future veterinarian and notorious kleptomaniac. The cast is fairly limited. The only people you'll also get to see are the farmer and his wife at the beginning, a banker who came over to talk about their payment problems and a cop on patrol. A short but intense contribution. It wasn't really horror, because the horrific massacres weren't visualized explicitly. Only some bloody close-ups are shown. For the most part you'll only see the bared teeth of the predators. This combined with the intense threat and the exciting cat-and-mouse game between man and predators, made sure it became an exhilarating and exciting thriller. And that's more than enough, mate!

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    6kosmasp

    Pack it in

    This may not be the best of its kind (no pun intended), but it is a very decent low budget effort. And it has a couple of surprising moments in it (twists), that are nice. The acting is OK, again always considering this is a low budget affair. The effects are nicely made and work for this movie too.

    I watched it at a Festival and while no one was too excited about it, there weren't too many people who felt it was a waste of their time either. Of course the movie has it's clichés too and before we get a few nice turns we also get what we expect. It's teenage problems combined with the supernatural, with a tick of family issues thrown in for good measure.
    5jackmeat

    Not as silly as expected

    My quick rating - 5,1/10. Was much better then expected by reading the summary. Basically a family on the brink of losing their house in the middle of the outback is suddenly under siege by a "pack" of attack dogs. Yes, it does sound somewhat stupid by that but taking a simplistic idea and doing something with it (without cheating and using a 200 million dollar budget) is something to be said. The acting is good and seems very matter of fact. The characters just had believable qualities that helped the story along. The pace was done well and of course turns into high gear when the animals go into full attack mode. Speaking of, the effects were fine and not overdone are bad cgi laden. Overall not a bad unknown little flick that has a couple decent scares.
    6lost-in-limbo

    Delivers on its quota.

    Well-made, small scale Aussie survival horror that won't blow you away, but will entertain for the odd 80 mins. The familiarity of the premise's set-up (isolated family farmhouse under sieged/terrorised by wild dogs) and by the numbers story progression is offset by the intensity and viciousness of the well staged attack scenes. It can get quite nasty, and the foreshadowing in those scenes make it suspenseful.

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    • Trivia
      Katie Moore got her braces removed for filming and put back on after.
    • Goofs
      32minutes of the movie, when Carla goes to the basement with her son to change the fuse, there were 3 fuses:
      • she grabs the second fuse check it and then put,
      • then she grabs the third fuse and put it back,
      • then she grabs the third fuse again and repairs it to put in the first fuse.
    • Connections
      Featured in Endless Possibilities: South Australia (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      The Pack
      Written by Lenka (as Lenka)/Tom Schutzinger

      Produced by Tom Schutzinger

      Performed by Lenka (as Lenka)/Tom Schutzinger

      By arrangement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • California Pictures
      • Prodigy Movies
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kurt Baskını
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide Studios, 226 Fullarton Road, Glenside, South Australia, Australia(Studio)
    • Production companies
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      • Kojo Pictures
      • Lightning Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $87,370
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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