Prey (2008 film)
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Prey | |
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Directed by | George T. Miller |
Produced by | Robert Lewis Galinsky Elizabeth Howatt-Jackman |
Written by | John Soto George T. Miller |
Starring | Natalie Bassingthwaighte Jesse Johnson Ben Kermode Natalie Walker Christian Clark Kristin Sargent Nicholas Bell |
Distributed by | Top Cat Films |
Release date(s) | 2008 |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
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IMDb profile |
Prey is a low budget Australian supernatural horror film. Set in the Outback of Western Australia, Prey follows a group of six young people lured into the desert by a local character, whose master needs fresh victims to consume. The film stars former Neighbours actress and Rogue Traders lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte, and Jesse Johnson, son of Don Johnson.
[edit] Plot summary
In April of 1987, two North Americans disappeared in the West Australian desert on a 4WD holiday. They were never seen alive again. Their abandoned vehicles and totally unused supplies were found in sand dunes near an Aboriginal sacred site less than an hour away from the closest town. Two years later, in May of 1989, the two men were both found dead of natural causes, on the same day, 1000 miles apart back in North America.
Twenty years after the original incident, 3 couples who set out on a surfing trip are lured into the same desert area, by a strange local whose master needs fresh victims to consume. Preconceived assumptions about friendship, undiscovered sexual liaisons, and false leadership come apart as the three couples realize that the vacation is over. They are now Prey.
[edit] Trivia
- The story is inspired by events surrounding two North Americans who disappeared near a sacred site in the 80's, never to be seen alive again.
- The outback had to be re-created in a Melbourne warehouse to save filming costs.
- In addition to a perforated eardrum which caused filming dates to be rescheduled, lead star Natalie Bassingthwaighte injured her ankle twice during filming, causing hassles regarding the physicality of her role.
- There was friction between the producers and director George T. Miller due to last minute script changes by Miller. Also, investor issues plagued the shoot and at one point the line-producers were hinting they were ready to walk.