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Inbred
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Four young people are crime visit the small Yorkshire village of Mortlake. They never know that this village where seems to be safe they have to face many terrible events.
Four young people are crime visit the small Yorkshire village of Mortlake. They never know that this village where seems to be safe they have to face many terrible events.
Actors:
Ted Metcalf,
Pat Lally,
Matt Russell,
Alice Walker,
Gus Bousfield,
Emily Booth,
George Newton,
Martin Howard,
Turkish,
Neil Keenan,
Unity Shrimpton
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Ted Metcalf
Pat Lally
Matt Russell
Alice Walker
Gus Bousfield
Emily Booth
26 April 1976, Chester, England, UK
George Newton
5 April 1957, Sedgefield, England, UK
Martin Howard
Turkish
Neil Keenan
Unity Shrimpton
Director:
Alex Chandon
Alex Chandon
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Alex Chandon #Inbred #James Doherty #Jo Hartley #New Flesh Films #Seamus O'Neill #Split Second Films
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September 19, 2012
Daft, disturbing and defective but thankfully, it doesn't take itself too seriously.
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It is, alas, stuck down the very same 'dirty hole' of the British horror market where the likes of Lesbian Vampire Killers and Evil Aliens reside, desperate to pump their captive audience full of all the shit it can take and more.
September 20, 2012
Patience-sappingly foul British horror film in which a brood of ravening yokels torment inner-city teens on a weekend retreat.
September 18, 2012
Beginning with an Emily Booth cameo and heading swiftly downhill from there ...
September 20, 2012
Director Alex Chandon clearly has no truck with the PC-brigade with this gorily offensive horror that revels in a mean streak as wide as the Humber yet is lifted by a sense of humour as keen as a Sheffield blade.
March 21, 2012
The row behind me had the night of their lives. They roared with laughter. They clapped. They shouted "get in!", as characters were brutalised. This, however, was the row reserved for the cast and their friends.
September 20, 2012
Both the comedy and horror rake over old ground.

