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Road Kill (2010 film)

Road Kill, known as Road Train in Australia, is a 2010 Australian horror film directed by Dean Francis and written by Clive Hopkins.[1][2] It stars Xavier Samuel, Bobby Morley, Georgina Haig and Sophie Lowe.[3]

Road Kill
Australian theatrical release poster
Directed byDean Francis
Written byClive Hopkins
Produced byMichael Robertson
Starring
CinematographyCarl Robertson
Edited byRodrigo Balart
Music byRafael May
Production
companies
Distributed byPolyphony Entertainment
Release date
  • 28 May 2010 (2010-05-28)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Marcus (Xavier Samuel), his best friend Craig (Bobby Morley), and their friends, Liz (Georgina Haig) and Nina (Sophie Lowe) are driving through the Australian outback, when a road train comes up behind their Jeep Cherokee and pushes them off the road, breaking Craig's arm. The truck stops some distance up the road. The group approaches it, but the driver is nowhere to be found. Distant gunshots are heard, and a crazed figure in the bush screams and runs towards them. Panicked, they commandeer the truck and drive away. The truck's radio turns on by itself. After all four fall asleep, the truck drives itself off the road and up a hill. When they wake up, Nina looks after Craig while Liz leaves to search for a shack she's seen. Unable to start the truck, Marcus accompanies Liz.

Nina discovers the truck's fuel tanks are empty, but finds a large pipe underneath the trailer, filled with a mysterious red fluid. Craig, tormented by visions of the hellhound Cerberus, finds a key to the trailers. He opens and enters the rearmost trailer, only for the door to close itself behind him. Marcus and Liz have a disagreement over her having slept with Craig, causing Liz to storm off. Marcus stays on the road and has a run-in with the truck's driver, who shoots himself. Liz locates the rundown shack, where she finds unlabeled cans containing the red fluid. Thirsty, she drinks some but quickly runs back to the truck after finding bloody remains.

Liz and Nina try to start the truck, but Marcus, now bearing the driver's clothes and gun, tries to destroy it. The women overpower and tie him up. Craig emerges from the trailer and kills Marcus. The truck starts up again, and Nina tries to back it up. Liz stands at the rear to signal Nina, but eventually leaves to drink more red fluid. Nina, unable to see Liz, exits the cab and sees Craig, who tries to lure her into the rear trailer. Hearing Liz crying for help from inside, she pushes Craig in and locks the door. Eventually, after Nina turns the truck around, she stops and examines the front trailer. To her horror, she discovers it is an abattoir where human bodies, including Marcus's, are ground into the red fluid that fuels the truck. Shocked, she returns to the cab and keeps driving.

Nina spots a car and signals them for help. The truck radio turns on again, distracting Nina long enough to allow Craig and Liz to break into the cab. As the three fight, Craig rams the truck into the car. Liz is thrown from the cab by Nina, who is then knocked out. When Nina awakens, she finds Craig dragging Liz's body to the trailer. He tries to persuade her to help, rambling of a "magnificent opportunity". Nina instead flees, but Craig slams her head on the side of the cab. He drags her into the trailer, but she manages to defend herself and flees into the bush. Craig pursues and catches Nina, but she kills him with the truck driver's gun. As Nina emerges from the bush, she spots the couple from the wrecked car examining the truck. She runs toward them, screaming warnings. The couple, having been run off the road, hearing distant gunshots, and seeing a screaming figure running towards them, commandeer the truck and drive off, leaving Nina to watch in horror as the bloody cycle repeats itself.

Cast edit

Production edit

Road Kill was shot in Adelaide, South Australia and Flinders Ranges.[4] Michael Robertson produced the film for ProdigyMovies, Screen Australia and The South Australian Film Corporation.[5]

Release edit

The film premiered at the Dungog Film Festival.[6] Road Train was re-titled in the US as Road Kill.[7] The US premiere had the film as part of the Fangoria Fright Fest on 22 June 2010.[8] It is set to be released by Lightning Entertainment on 6 August 2010 in the United States via DVD,[9] Video on Demand and Digital download.[10] The film was released in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2010.[11]

Reception edit

In a negative review, Dread Central wrote, "Despite a promising beginning with potentially interesting characters and a creepy, intimidating concept (a sinister road train), Road Kill squanders its potential by hurling itself off the rails, descending into rank absurdity."[12] The Australian was more positive, comparing it to an early Steven Spielberg film, Duel, and noting the promise of the filmmakers.[13]

Soundtrack edit

The score was composed by Australian filmmusic artist Rafael May.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "And the U.S title for Aussie horror Road Train is……." 11 April 2023.
  2. ^ What's Inside the Mysterious Road Train ?
  3. ^ Road Train at Lightning Entertainment
  4. ^ Oz Horror Road Train Gets Big Release Deal
  5. ^ More detailed synopsis for Aussie horror Road Train
  6. ^ "Road Train". Dungog Movie Festival. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  7. ^ ROAD TRAIN Scores Massive US Release – re-titled ROAD KILL!
  8. ^ Fangoria Fright Fest 15 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Fango FrightFest clip: "ECLIPSE" star Xavier Samuel in "Road Kill"". Fangoria. 7 July 2010. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  10. ^ Image, Details and Trailer - Road Kill
  11. ^ "Road Train (DVD)". Amazon (UK). 30 August 2010. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  12. ^ Serafini, Matt. "Road Kill (2010)". Dread Central. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  13. ^ Stratton, David. "Local fare features". The Australian. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  14. ^ First Word on Aussie Thriller Road Train

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Road Kill at IMDb

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Road Kill known as Road Train in Australia is a 2010 Australian horror film directed by Dean Francis and written by Clive Hopkins 1 2 It stars Xavier Samuel Bobby Morley Georgina Haig and Sophie Lowe 3 Road KillAustralian theatrical release posterDirected byDean FrancisWritten byClive HopkinsProduced byMichael RobertsonStarringXavier SamuelBob MorleyGeorgina HaigSophie LoweCinematographyCarl RobertsonEdited byRodrigo BalartMusic byRafael MayProductioncompaniesProdigyMoviesScreen AustraliaThe South Australian Film CorporationDistributed byPolyphony EntertainmentRelease date28 May 2010 2010 05 28 Running time90 minutesCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Soundtrack 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editMarcus Xavier Samuel his best friend Craig Bobby Morley and their friends Liz Georgina Haig and Nina Sophie Lowe are driving through the Australian outback when a road train comes up behind their Jeep Cherokee and pushes them off the road breaking Craig s arm The truck stops some distance up the road The group approaches it but the driver is nowhere to be found Distant gunshots are heard and a crazed figure in the bush screams and runs towards them Panicked they commandeer the truck and drive away The truck s radio turns on by itself After all four fall asleep the truck drives itself off the road and up a hill When they wake up Nina looks after Craig while Liz leaves to search for a shack she s seen Unable to start the truck Marcus accompanies Liz Nina discovers the truck s fuel tanks are empty but finds a large pipe underneath the trailer filled with a mysterious red fluid Craig tormented by visions of the hellhound Cerberus finds a key to the trailers He opens and enters the rearmost trailer only for the door to close itself behind him Marcus and Liz have a disagreement over her having slept with Craig causing Liz to storm off Marcus stays on the road and has a run in with the truck s driver who shoots himself Liz locates the rundown shack where she finds unlabeled cans containing the red fluid Thirsty she drinks some but quickly runs back to the truck after finding bloody remains Liz and Nina try to start the truck but Marcus now bearing the driver s clothes and gun tries to destroy it The women overpower and tie him up Craig emerges from the trailer and kills Marcus The truck starts up again and Nina tries to back it up Liz stands at the rear to signal Nina but eventually leaves to drink more red fluid Nina unable to see Liz exits the cab and sees Craig who tries to lure her into the rear trailer Hearing Liz crying for help from inside she pushes Craig in and locks the door Eventually after Nina turns the truck around she stops and examines the front trailer To her horror she discovers it is an abattoir where human bodies including Marcus s are ground into the red fluid that fuels the truck Shocked she returns to the cab and keeps driving Nina spots a car and signals them for help The truck radio turns on again distracting Nina long enough to allow Craig and Liz to break into the cab As the three fight Craig rams the truck into the car Liz is thrown from the cab by Nina who is then knocked out When Nina awakens she finds Craig dragging Liz s body to the trailer He tries to persuade her to help rambling of a magnificent opportunity Nina instead flees but Craig slams her head on the side of the cab He drags her into the trailer but she manages to defend herself and flees into the bush Craig pursues and catches Nina but she kills him with the truck driver s gun As Nina emerges from the bush she spots the couple from the wrecked car examining the truck She runs toward them screaming warnings The couple having been run off the road hearing distant gunshots and seeing a screaming figure running towards them commandeer the truck and drive off leaving Nina to watch in horror as the bloody cycle repeats itself Cast editXavier Samuel as Marcus Bob Morley as Craig Sophie Lowe as Nina Georgina Haig as Liz David Argue as PsychoProduction editRoad Kill was shot in Adelaide South Australia and Flinders Ranges 4 Michael Robertson produced the film for ProdigyMovies Screen Australia and The South Australian Film Corporation 5 Release editThe film premiered at the Dungog Film Festival 6 Road Train was re titled in the US as Road Kill 7 The US premiere had the film as part of the Fangoria Fright Fest on 22 June 2010 8 It is set to be released by Lightning Entertainment on 6 August 2010 in the United States via DVD 9 Video on Demand and Digital download 10 The film was released in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2010 11 Reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2017 In a negative review Dread Central wrote Despite a promising beginning with potentially interesting characters and a creepy intimidating concept a sinister road train Road Kill squanders its potential by hurling itself off the rails descending into rank absurdity 12 The Australian was more positive comparing it to an early Steven Spielberg film Duel and noting the promise of the filmmakers 13 Soundtrack editThe score was composed by Australian filmmusic artist Rafael May 14 See also editCinema of Australia Upir z Feratu and Blood Car two films about cars that use blood for fuel Blood Drive a TV series centered on a road race with cars that use blood for fuelReferences edit And the U S title for Aussie horror Road Train is 11 April 2023 What s Inside the Mysterious Road Train Road Train at Lightning Entertainment Oz Horror Road Train Gets Big Release Deal More detailed synopsis for Aussie horror Road Train Road Train Dungog Movie Festival Retrieved 21 May 2010 ROAD TRAIN Scores Massive US Release re titled ROAD KILL Fangoria Fright Fest Archived 15 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine Fango FrightFest clip ECLIPSE star Xavier Samuel in Road Kill Fangoria 7 July 2010 Retrieved 2 September 2010 Image Details and Trailer Road Kill Road Train DVD Amazon UK 30 August 2010 Retrieved 2 September 2010 Serafini Matt Road Kill 2010 Dread Central Retrieved 23 March 2013 Stratton David Local fare features The Australian Retrieved 23 March 2013 First Word on Aussie Thriller Road TrainExternal links editOfficial website Road Kill at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Road Kill 2010 film amp oldid 1170743945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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