Tremors 5: Bloodlines
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Directed by | Don Michael Paul |
Screenplay by | William Truesmith M.A. Deuce John Whelpley |
Story by | William Truesmith M.A. Deuce C.J. Strebor |
Produced by | Ogden Gavanski |
Starring | Michael Gross Jamie Kennedy Pearl Thusi |
Cinematography | Michael Swan |
Edited by | Vanick Moradian |
Music by | Frederik Wiedmann |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tremors 5: Bloodlines is a 2015 direct-to-video monster film directed by Don Michael Paul, produced by Ogden Gavanski. It is the fifth film in the Tremors series of monster films and was released on October 6, 2015. It is a sequel to Tremors: The Series, which was a sequel to Tremors 3: Back to Perfection. The film received mixed reaction from professional critics, but received more positive reviews from fans of the franchise.
Plot
Burt Gummer, now a star in his own survivalist series, and his new cameraman Travis Welker are approached by Erick Van Wyk, who asks them to deal with Ass-Blasters in South Africa. After Erick agrees to pay them for their services, Burt and Travis head to Africa to hunt down the creatures. During the trip, Burt befriends their pilot, Dan Bravers. Upon arrival, Burt's heavy weaponry is impounded due to South African gun laws, and he and Travis are instead equipped with tranquilizers by Johan Dreyer. They set up their quarters at an animal refuge, where Travis befriends a little girl named Amahle Montabu and meets her mother Nandi. Meanwhile, at a dig site, two paleontologists celebrate after finding the fossilized remains of a Graboid, but they are attacked and eaten. Investigating the scene, Burt sees the fossil and realizes that it is a different breed of Graboid.
That night, Travis attends a local tribal dance with Nandi. At the refuge, a worker named Thaba is attacked by an Ass-Blaster that carries him away. Burt orders the refuge to be evacuated and reprimands Travis for his absence. He then heads out with Erick and Dreyer to hunt the Ass-Blaster. They find it in a cave, but during the ensuing attack, Dreyer is killed. After Burt finds that the Ass-Blasters have been laying Graboid eggs, Erick reveals himself to be a poacher, planning to sell the eggs on the black market. He knocks Burt out, locks him in the metal cage, and leaves with the eggs. Travis arrives to rescue Burt the next day, but the truck's fuel line is broken by a rock, so they head back to the refuge on foot.
In the desert, Burt and Travis find Erick's truck crashed, with Erick fleeing from a massive Graboid with detachable and sentient tentacles, which Burt dubs "The Queen Bitch". Burt shoots the tentacles, but the Queen Bitch eats Erick. Burt agrees to let Travis go back in the cave alone and use a recovered grenade on the nest, while he contacts Dan for help. In the cave, Travis encounters the Ass-Blaster; fleeing, he and Burt destroy the nest. While Dan flies them back to their truck, Travis reveals to Burt that he is Burt's son, the child of a one-night stand back in Florida; having heard of Burt's exploits, Travis wanted to be like his father.
At the refuge, the workers are attacked by Ass-Blasters. Nandi, Amahle, and a worker named Baruti escape and head for the village, where they discover that Amahle is hiding a Graboid egg, which was why the creatures were singling out the refuge for attack. Arriving at the village's gas station, the trio is attacked again, and Amahle wanders away with the egg. Burt and Travis arrive, finding the village under siege by the Queen Bitch's tentacles. Travis retrieves the egg, and Baruti gets Amahle to safety. They shoot the tentacles, but the Queen Bitch arrives. Nandi suggests using the daily thunderstorm to kill it. Travis distracts it as the villagers construct a trap. When the storm erupts, Nandi lures the Queen Bitch in with the egg. Burt, Nandi, and Baruti attack it with their weapons before lightning bolts attracted by the trap strike, destroying the egg and then the graboid.
Afterwards, Burt accepts Travis as his son, inviting him to join him in his work. A mid-credits scene shows Burt and Travis now working in a reality show, where they kill monsters around the globe.
Cast
- Michael Gross as Burt Gummer
- Jamie Kennedy as Travis B. Welker
- Pearl Thusi as Dr. Nandi Montabu
- Rea Rangaka as Baruti
- Brandon Auret as Johan Dreyer
- Nolitha Zulu as Amahle Montabu
- Daniel Janks as Erich Van Wyk
- Sello Sebostane as Thaba
- Ian Roberts as Den Bravers
- Natalie Becker as Lucia
- Emmanuel Castis as Dr. Michael Swan
- Zak Hendrikz as Riley
- Ernest Ndhlovu as Ndebele Chieftain
- Lawrence Joffe as Basson
- Wayne Smith and Matthys Kuhn as Den's Co-Pilots
Incidental music contributors
He's Frank - Iggy Pop
Bad Bad Man - Geoff Everett
Fresh Air - Quicksilver Messenger Service
Lips of the Apocalypse - Rob Wafford
Calling all destroyers - Marc Bolan
Three Dark Days - Sam Getz
Release
The film was released through Universal Studios Home Entertainment on October 6, 2015 on Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD.[1] The film premiered on Syfy in Early to mid-2016.