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The Barge People ()


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Set on the canals amid the glorious British countryside, two sisters and their boyfriends head off for a relaxing weekend away on a barge, unaware of the flesh-eating fish mutants lurking in the water, ready and waiting to feed.

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Kat (as Kate Davies-Speak)
Mark McKirdy ...
Mark
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Jade
Natalie Martins ...
Sophie
Matt Swales ...
Ben
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Ricky / Nail
Emma Spurgin Hussey ...
Landlady
Barrington De La Roche ...
Creepy Old Man
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Simon / Hammerhead
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Albert
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Brian
Harrison Nash ...
Max
Carl Andersson ...
Jogger / Blade
Sam Lane ...
Razor

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Charlie Steeds

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Christopher Lombard ... (written by)

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Christopher Lombard ... executive producer
Charlie Steeds ... producer (produced by)
Alex Symes ... executive producer

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Sam Benjafield

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Michael Lloyd

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Charlie Steeds

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Kate Speak ... (as Kate Davies-Speak)

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Natalie Martins ... stills photographer

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Thomas Pitts ... Publicist

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Four fellas take a barge n explore the canals in the rural side. Unknown to them that tons of toxic waste and hazardous chemicals have been dumped in the water by multinational companies which has caused genetic mutations among some people who have resorted to cannibalism. Written by Fella_shibby@yahoo.com

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Also Known As
  • Mutant River - Blutiger Alptraum (Germany)
  • Люди с баржи (Russia)
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  • 78 min
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Trivia The director's earlier film Cannibal Farm was heavily influenced by The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and this film is heavily influenced by The Hills Have Eyes, and Wrong Turn. See more »

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