BloodMonkey

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BloodMonkey
Directed by Robert Young
Produced by Charles Salmon
Written by George LaVoo
Gary Dauberman
Starring F. Murray Abraham
Matt Reeves
Sebastian Armesto
Matthew Ryan
Freishia Bombanbehram
Music by Mark Ryder
Charles Olins
Cinematography Choochart Nantitanyatada
Editing by Anuradha Singh Rana
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 88 min.
Country USA
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BloodMonkey is a Sci Fi Channel original film that premiered on January 27, 2008. The film was directed by Robert Young and is about a group of students led by a professor, (F. Murray Abraham), who are attacked by bloodthirsty primates in the jungle.[1]

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BloodMonkey tells the story of six American graduate students studying apes in the African jungle who find a new kind of killer chimpanzees that could prove to be the most alarming hazard ever known to humanity. Upon first spotting this peculiar new strain, Greg, Dani, Amy, Josh, Sydney, and Seth were all guaranteed by their highly-esteemed professor (F. Murray Abraham) that they have all been part of a discovery that could change the very face of science. Survival instinct soon takes over, however, a usual study in animal behavior becomes a brutal struggle to escape a persistent marauder with consummate vigor and swiftness. As the tranquility of the wilderness is suddenly crushed by the horrific shrieks of man, Mother Nature proves just how little we truly comprehend about the savagery of the jungle.[2]

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  • F. Murray Abraham as Professor Hamilton
  • Matt Ryan as Seth
  • Amy Manson as Amy Armstrong
  • Matt Reeves as Greg Satch
  • Laura Aikman as Sydney Maas
  • Sebastian Armesto as Josh Dawson
  • Freishia Bomambehran as Dani Sudeva[3]

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