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Les Créatures de l'Ouest

Original title: The Burrowers
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
9.8K
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Les Créatures de l'Ouest (2008)
Body HorrorFolk HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThrillerWestern

In the Wild West a rescue party sets out to find a family of settlers that has vanished from their home under mysterious circumstances.In the Wild West a rescue party sets out to find a family of settlers that has vanished from their home under mysterious circumstances.In the Wild West a rescue party sets out to find a family of settlers that has vanished from their home under mysterious circumstances.

  • Director
    • J.T. Petty
  • Writer
    • J.T. Petty
  • Stars
    • Clancy Brown
    • David Busse
    • Harley Coriz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    9.8K
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    • Director
      • J.T. Petty
    • Writer
      • J.T. Petty
    • Stars
      • Clancy Brown
      • David Busse
      • Harley Coriz
    • 94User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • John Clay
    David Busse
    • Young Bluecoat
    Harley Coriz
    • Short Ute
    Jocelin Donahue
    Jocelin Donahue
    • Maryanne Stewart
    Alexandra Edmo
    • Faith
    • (as Alex Edmo)
    Brighid Fleming
    Brighid Fleming
    • Little Sister
    Karl Geary
    Karl Geary
    • Fergus Coffey
    Christopher Hagen
    Christopher Hagen
    • Father
    Doug Hutchison
    Doug Hutchison
    • Henry Victor
    Galen Hutchison
    • Dobie Spacks
    Laura Leighton
    Laura Leighton
    • Gertrude Spacks
    William Mapother
    William Mapother
    • William Parcher
    Suzi McLaughlin
    Suzi McLaughlin
    • Mother
    Tatanka Means
    Tatanka Means
    • Tall Ute
    David Midthunder
    David Midthunder
    • Dull Knife
    Jon Kristian Moore
    • Big Brother
    Anthony Parker
    Anthony Parker
    • Ten Bear
    Cole Resch
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    • Director
      • J.T. Petty
    • Writer
      • J.T. Petty
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    6merklekranz

    Creature / western that could have been better ......

    The idea of underground creatures menacing the old west was well portrayed in "Tremors 4". "The Burrowers" adds some interesting twists relating to why these burrowing beasties appeared, and the Indians way of dealing with them. The film opens strong with a slaughtered family, and everyone wrongly blaming the Indians. What follows is a prolonged hunt for the hostiles. Unfortunately character development is sacrificed in favor of hitting the trail. A lot of effort went into the burrower monsters, with not a hint of c.g.i., and unfortunately it is mostly wasted in the barely discernible night attacks. Another glaring problem is the lack of subtitles for the cowboys, as their mumbled jargon is no easier to understand than the Indians language which is subtitled. Somewhere in here is an intriguing movie, but "The Burrowers" obvious flaws are objectionable. - MERK
    7contact-1023

    If Deadwood, Tremors, and Night of the Living Dead had sex, this would be their bastard child!

    A surprisingly good film for the horror genre. It's not a truly outstanding film, but it is a fine flick to rent and sip some beers and eat some popcorn while watching. The acting is pretty good in this film save for Doug Hutchison who's a bit over-the-top in his portrayal of the racist army captain. Racial undertones are presented throughout this movie: how whites treat Indians, blacks, and even certain white ethnic groups.

    This movie is really more of Western that happens to have some horror elements thrown in. Go into it expecting to watch a "cowboys and Indians" film and I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Most of the violence in this film is man against man rather than man against monster. The "burrowers" themselves are a bit disappointing once revealed, mostly because of the poor CGI. The final battle is not as satisfying as I thought it would be, but the extremely dark and depressing ending was well done. This film is much better than most straight to DVD releases.

    7/10
    6bennyhagen

    Good western, good creature feature

    I love these quality B-flicks and I always get excited when I find a new one. Now I just found The Burrowers and from the cover and some stills I even started having expectations. Furtunately this is not bad at all. It's actually a movie of very good quality. Where most B-Movies tend to be lashed-together, obviously realized for some profit exclusively, apparently some are crafted with love. The small details, the refined tone, quality cinematography and gross creatures will get you over some flaws in the script. But the fact, that it takes it's western side serious and manages to score in that genre too, makes Burrowers a cool feature, absolutely worth your time. 6/10
    7kosmasp

    Set under the west

    I actually wanted to rate it a 6 (out of 10), but I liked the ending so much I had to give the movie an extra point. Plus it does dare to be different. And I think it does succeed most of the times, with combining known ingredients and mixing them up. Of course this is a western, but there is more to it than "cowboys and Indians" (much more and no pun intended).

    Most of the time we do know more than the main actors. And while we do know, it might feel a bit too slow moving for a few people. Of course I haven't watched the short (look in the movie connections on IMDb) or the web series, that are connected with this. It's a great nice idea though, that has some nice acting and a decent enough plot to follow.
    6ElijahCSkuggs

    Mediocre story, cool creatures. Medicool flick.

    A western horror movie with creatures? Yeah, that's really all you need to know if you want to see this or not. Hey, you may not like it, but at the same time you may love it. I'm in the middle ground.

    Story revolves around a rescue mission of sorts. The native Americans are blamed and that's where the rescue team is headed. Well, during the pursuit, people are mysteriously disappearing during the night. And what the hell are those weird holes in the ground? And why is the young girl they found not reacting to anything? Find out this and more in The Burrowers.

    Like I said before, creatures in a western horror movie. That should be enough for you to make up your mind. If it's not enough, I can say that the creatures are pretty cool and the idea behind them is pretty original. But, you don't see them very often, and when you do, occasionally, they're in CGI form, but not always. And when not in CGI form, they look pretty sweet. My biggest gripe with the flick is....anything non-creature related. I just didn't give a damn about any of the rescue mission or the social-commentary or anything. Call me immature, call me a dumby, but hey, I like me some creatures, and these were pretty cool creatures, so it really grabbed all of my attention.

    The Burrowers was a pretty slick lookin flick, with nice shots of rugged New Mexico, decent music, cool creatures (have I mentioned that??), a gaggle of carefree characters (especially Doug Hutchinson) and a pretty weak ending. The flick is a pretty mixed bag. It's a pretty solid rental, that you may just end up really enjoying. Or not.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 23 days in NM, with a few days of re-shoots in Los Angeles.
    • Goofs
      Near the 43 minute mark, Fergus Coffey (Karl Geary) places his hat over Audrey's (Seri DeYoung) face as she lies in the wagon. Immediately afterwards, it cuts to a distant shot of the men riding off with Coffey still wearing his hat, and yet the next shot still shows his hat still on Audrey's face.
    • Quotes

      William Parcher: What is that?

      Henry Victor: Hmm?

      William Parcher: What the hell is that?

      Henry Victor: It's a tobacco pouch.

      William Parcher: It's ugly as shit.

      Henry Victor: Yeah. Come off an Injun. Big buck by the name o' Sack-o-Tabacky.

      William Parcher: Jesus Christ.

      Dobie Spacks: W-What is it?

      Henry Victor: Shit, son.

      William Parcher: It's a scrotum, Dobie.

    • Connections
      Featured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Criminally Underrated Monster Movies (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      All the Pretty Little Horses
      Traditional American lullaby

      Arranged and performed by Grant Campbell

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Sioux
    • Also known as
      • The Burrowers
    • Filming locations
      • Bonanza Creek Ranch - 15 Bonanza Creek Lane, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production company
      • Blue Star Pictures
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      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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