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Rogue
Official Poster for Rogue
Directed byGreg McLean
Written byGreg McLean
Produced byGreg McLean
David Lightfoot
Matt Hearn
StarringRadha Mitchell
Michael Vartan
Sam Worthington
John Jarratt
Distributed byDimension Films
Release dates
United States TBA
Australia November 8, 2007
Running time
93 min.
Country Australia
LanguageEnglish

Rogue is a horror movie about a group of tourists who fall prey to a giant man-eating crocodile while touring in Australia. Rogue will be released in Australia first on November 8, 2007, with other countries to follow. [1]

The film stars Michael Vartan and Radha Mitchell and was directed, written, and produced by Greg McLean, who also directed the 2005 indie-Australian horror hit, Wolf Creek. It was also produced by David Lightfoot and Matt Hearn.

Plot Synopsis

While doing his latest piece, cynical American travel writer Pete McKell (Michael Vartan) joins a group of tourists on a river cruise in the Australian Outback. His personality immediately clashes with feisty female tour captain Kate Ryan (Radha Mitchell), who regards him with a fair amount of disdain. As their uneventful cruise winds to a close, Kate is reluctantly persuaded to venture out into unexplored territory. The detour leads to a discovery of a secluded lake, but it also leads to disaster when something strikes the boat from below, causing it to start sinking. Kate is forced to evacuate everyone on a tiny mud island. As darkness approaches, so does the tide, and the group realizes that the dry bit of land provides only a temporary refuge. True panic strikes when everyone discovers that they are actually in the heart of a terrifying, man-eating crocodile’s lair. Pete and Kate find themselves working together and motivating the group to attempt a daring escape.

Cast

References

  1. ^ [1]