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Prey (2007 film)

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Prey
Official teaser poster
Directed byDarrell Roodt
Written byJeff Wadlow
Beau Bauman
Darrell Roodt
Produced byBernice Spring
Anant Singh
StarringCarly Schroeder
Peter Weller
Bridget Moynahan
CinematographyMichael Brierley
Edited byAvril Beukes
Ryan Kushner
Music byTony Humecke
Production
companies
Anant Singh Production
Videovision Entertainment
Distant Horizon
Ingenious Film Partners
Distributed byThe Weinstein Company
Release date
  • 30 January 2007 (2007-01-30) (United States)
Running time
92 minutes
CountrySouth Africa
LanguagesEnglish, Afrikaans
BudgetSouth African budget

Prey is a 2007 South African adventure thriller horror film written by Jeff Wadlow, Beau Bauman, and Darrell Roodt. The film was directed by Roodt.[1] At a South African game reserve, a woman and her two stepchildren are trapped inside a car by a pride of hungry lions. Prey stars Bridget Moynahan, Peter Weller and Carly Schroeder.[2][3]

Premise

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Hungry lions trap a woman (Bridget Moynahan) and her two stepchildren inside a car.

Plot

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Tom Newman, a South African hydro-electrical engineer, arrives in South Africa with his family to help build a dam. His daughter, Jessica, isn't getting along with her stepmother, Amy, because she is not happy about her parents' divorce. The next morning, Amy, Jessica and her brother David go on a game drive with Brian, a ranger, while Tom goes to the dam. While driving off-road, David asks the ranger to stop the jeep because he has to defecate. Brian grabs his rifle and escorts David to a nearby tree. They encounter two lionesses, backed by a lion behind them. One lioness attacks and David runs back to the car, where Brian sacrifices himself to save the others. After discovering that the keys to the jeep are lost, Amy, Jessica, and David are trapped in the car and stalked by the lions, who kill Brian and then drag his body away.

Back at the lodge, Tom is informed of his family's disappearance, and attempts to contact Crawford, a professional hunter and guide, at the suggestion of the park rangers. Crawford refuses to help him, as he is a big five hunt guide, not a leader of search parties. The next day, after not being able to accompany the rangers in the air, Tom goes to see Crawford, and manages to hire his services at the latter's own price. Back in the car, David spots Brian's keys, and Amy retrieves them, only to wreck the truck when she drives the wrong way. Crawford and Tom look for signs of them while checking in on the rangers trail periodically, but the rain the previous night has washed away any tracks. When the rangers fly by without noticing them, Jessica gets out and tries to draw their attention. She fails and, along with Amy, is attacked by one lioness, which is killed by two native hunters.

Amy and Jessica manage to sign well enough to convince the hunters that they need water, and one leads Jessica to a watering hole nearby. They hear a gunshot and rush back, where the second hunter had been attacked and killed off-screen by the remaining pride members. The first goes to find his friend, and Jessica provides Amy and David with water.

Tom and Crawford locate lion dung, which indicates that it had eaten and was far away, before setting up camp. After dark, Tom and Crawford discuss lions at the fire, and Amy and Jessica discuss how she met Tom back in the car. The hunter comes back and is killed when the lion smashes through the window and drags him out. The next day, Amy, Jessica, and David resolve to survive with what they have and list what that is, and Crawford and Tom find the bones of one of the pride's previous victims.

Crawford and Tom's trail goes cold and he says they'll pitch and start west tomorrow, with Tom disagreeing. Amy gets out of the car, having heard Crawford's car, and begins to call out. Crawford and Tom run to the top of the hill. Crawford senses something is wrong, but Tom rushes down ahead of him, and is confronted by the last lioness. Before she can kill him, Crawford shoots the lioness through the heart. Tom makes it to the car, but on his way up, Crawford is attacked, killed and eaten by the lion. Tom crawls under the car and Amy breaks open the gas tank, telling Tom, Jessica, and David to run when she says so. Amy draws the lion's attention, and they dash for a tree as he jumps into the car and roars in frustration. Amy lights a cloth fuse with her lighter and causes the truck to explode and kill the lion that is screaming with agony and horror. Tom believes Amy is dead, but she appears beside the fire, and after Jessica finally acknowledges Amy as her mother, they all head back to Crawford's car to return to the lodge as the camera focuses on the savanna grass.

Cast

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Production

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The film was inspired by the true story of the Tsavo Man-Eaters during the colonial era. It was filmed on location in Gauteng and Limpopo in South Africa.[4]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack includes Ron Brettel with "Awaken" and "Zulu Jive" by Urban Rhythm Factory. American synth-pop artist Tony Humecke composed the official score.[citation needed]

Reception

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Critical response

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Paul A. Newman of PNselling wrote in his review: "A bad, bad movie with a cool concept. Really bad. In fact I'm debating recutting the movie and changing the dialog and renaming it as "Prey, Pray, Pway" and releasing it as a comedy because this movie is really, really close to being hilarious."[5]

Release

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Prey premiered on 3 November 2006 as part of the American Film Market. The film was released on DVD on 30 January 2007, by The Weinstein Company.[6][7] Prey was released on DVD in Europe on 10 November 2007, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Prey 2007 – Horror Movie Reviews: Buried.com
  2. ^ Tierhorror.de – Prey (2007) Archived 27 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  3. ^ "Prey". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  4. ^ UGO.COM – Prey DVD Review Archived 15 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Newman, Paul A. (15 May 2010). "Prey". Pnselling. United States: Blogger. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. ^ Prey (2007) Horror Movie Review Archived 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Prey. The Weinstein Company (DVD). New York City: The Weinstein Company, LLC. 30 January 2007. ASIN B000JJRYDS. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  8. ^ Prey. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (DVD). Culver City, California: Sony Pictures. 10 November 2007. ASIN B000SNUQSU. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
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