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Synopsis: Dying Breed interweaves the two most fascinating icons of Tasmanian history: the extinct Tasmanian tiger and "The Pieman" (aka Alexander Pearce) who was hanged for cannibalism in 1824. Against all odds, Pearce escaped from the most feared penal settlement of the British Empire - Sarah Island - and disappeared into the impenetrable forests of Western Tasmania. Seven convicts escaped with him, yet Pearce was the only one that emerged... along with chunks of human flesh in his pockets. The legend of Pearce was born. An extinct species... a long forgotten legend... both had a desperate need to survive; both could now have living descendants within the Tasmanian bush. Many sightings of the tiger have been reported. Many hikers have gone missing. Hundreds in fact. Zoologist Nina is convinced there are still tigers remaining in the Tasmanian wilderness, and she has proof - a photograph of a paw print snapped by her sister just before she met with a fatal accident in the bush eight years befor
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Jody Dwyer
Production: After Dark Films
 
IMDB:
5.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2008
92 min
Website
126 Views


Look at this place.

There are places out here

nobody's ever seen before.

Ever.

It's amazing, don't you think?

How far have we come today?

About 15 Ks, I think.

You're kidding.

- Yeah.

- Who needs the gym?

I tell you, I've discovered

muscles I didn't even know I had.

Hush! Listen.

Listen.

- Your serenity.

- Hey! This is good!

This is seriously good.

Hey, Matty, you got a torch?

Yes, sir.

Why? Jack, you're not going in there.

Come on. Why not?

It's a cave.

Better than sleeping out here.

Jack, I'm not sleeping in a cave.

Jack.

Jack, you're not listening to me.

I'm not going in there.

Come on.

Come on, babe!

There is no way I'm

going in that cave, Jack.

Yeah. Dry enough.

It's good for me.

I'm sleeping in the cave. Okay.

Wait for me. Sh*t.

Sh*t!

Yes!

You f***in' idiot.

Jack, what the hell is wrong with you?

What's wrong with you?

There's no law against popping rabbits.

I mean, they're pests.

You hunt extinct dogs,

and I'll hunt rabbits.

You know, I came here to have fun.

Wow.

That's very impressive, Jack.

You know, I thought apes

like you were extinct.

You know, I came here

because Matt asked me

to help him help you.

Do I hear any thanks for that?

Nah. All I hear is your

selfish, whining tantrums.

You know what?

We're really sick of it.

Then thank you, Jack.

Couldn't have done it without you.

Yeah!

Rabbit season!

That's disgusting.

Where do you think the stew comes

from? I mean, you are a carnivore, babe.

Not anymore.

What is... That's crap, isn't it?

Mm-hmm.

So he's gone primal and

you're collecting crap.

It's a very different

kind of holiday for me.

Oh, hey, Bec?

That's so disgusting!

Put it down. That side's still furry.

Bind her legs! Bind her legs!

Come on now. Kids love to kick.

Katie?

Katie?

Where is she?

Think! Think!

- It doesn't have to be...

- Then where is she?

It's the smell of them.

It's everywhere since they arrived.

I don't want to lose the child.

Find her.

There's something out

there, in the trees.

Look. There.

There was something here.

Sh*t.

It stopped.

My camera.

Yeah. Go.

Hey.

There's a tiger out there,

right outside the cave.

Yeah, right.

Are you serious?

Very.

Where is it?

It went back into the bush.

We need a picture.

What? You didn't get a picture?

We can still get one if we go after it.

It's worth a try.

You wanna go?

Did I miss it?

- I can't believe you didn't get a picture.

- Well, we didn't. All right, Jack?

Let's try and fix that.

Yes. Let's just hurry up because

I'm freezin' my tits off out here.

Nina! How big is it?

It's small, isn't it?

I can handle that.

Here, doggie, doggie.

Nina!

- Matt!

- Sorry.

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