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Sawney: Flesh of Man (original title)
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Scottish cannibal Sawney Bean and his murderous, inbred family are responsible for over a thousand murders over the centuries.

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Sawney Bean
Samuel Feeney ...
Hamish MacDonald
Gavin Mitchell ...
Bill Munro
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Charlie McGuire
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Rebecca
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Wendy McIntyre (as Elizabeth Brown)
Fraser Sivewright ...
Waterboard Man
Will Sutton ...
Jake
Jean-Paul Jesstiece ...
Judd
Eilidh Nairn ...
Charlotte McIntyre
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Jamie
Ian Sexon ...
Traffic Warden
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Librarian
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Vet
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Steven Clarke
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Claire

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Ricky Wood

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Rick Wood ... ()

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Rick Wood ... producer

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Jody Jenkins

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Ranald Wood

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Ricky Wood

Sound Department

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Steven Avila ... sound effects editor
James Bailey ... foley artist
Trip Brock ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Rob Embrey ... post sound coordinator
Phil Findlater ... sound recordist
Jackie Johnson ... dialogue editor
Peter D. Lago ... sound effects editor
Greg Mauer ... foley mixer
Alexander Pugh ... sound effects editor
Neale Ross ... sound trainee
Matt Salib ... foley editor
Ian Shedd ... foley editor
Kate Sheil ... foley editor
Steven Utt ... sound recordist
Ben Whitver ... adr editor
Brian S.M. Wroth ... dialogue editor

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Will Sutton ... stunt performer

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Stephen Clarke ... assistant camera
Geoff Feeney ... grip
Bruce Ferguson ... key grip
Pete Tyrrell ... grip

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Frank Gallagher ... fiddle
Jack Goodenday ... scoring assistant
Tim Greaves ... music supervisor
John Parricelli ... guitars

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Ron Mackintosh ... driver

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Elizabeth Marshall ... runner

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Plot Summary

Sawney, a religious psychopathic killer (played by David Hayman) drives a devilish Black Cab (taxi), stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. His insane family of inbred killers Judd and Jake, use their agility to wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney's lair in the hills, where they are raped, tortured and cannibalised. Sawney with his skillful surgical blade removes the appetizing pieces of human flesh for dinner before feeding the remains to a chained BEAST in the cellar. The Missing Persons list is beginning to rise! Investigative crime journalist Hamish MacDonald (Samuel Feeney) writes sensational and damming headlines against the police, due to their incompetence in handling the case. Frustrated police inspector Bill Munro (Gavin Mitchell) is under great pressure to catch the serial killers but is hindered by Hamish who is constantly giving him bad press. He decides to feed Hamish with privileged information rather than fight against him, just to get results for his superiors. But Hamish decides to investigate the heinous crimes on his own, with disastrous results. Unknowingly, his fiancée Wendy McIntyre (Elizabeth Brown) is drawn into the intriguing plot, she becomes a target for the psychopathic KILLERS! This dramatic horror film reaches its climax when the BEAST is let loose from its cellar to seek retribution. Written by Ricky Wood

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Taglines Inspired by the most prolific serial killer of all time See more »
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Also Known As
  • Lord of Darkness (United States)
  • Sawney - Menschenfleisch (Germany)
  • Emberhús (Hungary)
  • Lord of Darkness (Finland)
  • Sawney: Kanibal ze Szkocji (Poland)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia Actor David Hayman and Gavin Mitchell worked together previously in 2002 on hit Scottish TV series "Still Game". See more »

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