


“Evil roams the woods of Ireland...”
Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain (2003)
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Overview
Two American tourists on a romantic camping trip are brutally murdered. A few days later, during the ancient festival of Samhain, a group of American university students moves into a beautiful cottage, surrounded by a lush forest and a majestic lake They are here to learn about the rituals of the ancient Druids and other Celtic legends. But in the remains of an abandoned copper mine, lives the ancestors of an incestuous clan of cannibals. Stalked by a hulking, disfigured mutant, the students and their chaperone are in for the most harrowing time of their young lives. And keeping their heads on their necks will become their main concern...
Director
Christian VielWhere to Watch
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English
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GenerationofSwine
10.0Breasts. This movie is about breasts. It's also about gore. You should know that walking in based on the amount of adult starts in it, but it looks like a lot of people didn't. It looks like a lot of people walked into this thinking it was going to have a plot. That is wrong, it does NOT have a plot. But, it never really billed itself as having a plot. It has a loose enough plot to deliver breasts and gore, and that is really all that this promised to deliver. If you watched it for any other reason than breasts and gore... you need to rethink what movies like this are about. So,…
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Wuchak
6.0**_Inbred cannibals are lurking in the eldritch woods of Ireland_** This was shot in the spring of 2002 in Montreal & nearby Beauharnois, just a few months before “Wrong Turn” was filmed six hours to the southwest in the greater Toronto area (Dundas and Uxbridge). I mention that more popular flick because both movies tackle the same basic plot. The difference is that this one focuses on the festival of Samhain with inspiration from the ‘Sawney’ Bean legend of Galloway, Scotland, which brings to mind Wes Craven’s “The Hills Have Eyes” seeing as how it was also inspired by the legend. Of cour…
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