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Les Dents de sabre

Original title: Attack of the Sabretooth
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
2.7/10
1.4K
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Les Dents de sabre (2005)
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As the owner of the revolutionary and state-of-the-art Valalola Park, Niles (Nicholas Bell) knows he has a surefire winner. The island is home to a genetic theme park where scientists are cl... Read allAs the owner of the revolutionary and state-of-the-art Valalola Park, Niles (Nicholas Bell) knows he has a surefire winner. The island is home to a genetic theme park where scientists are cloning extinct beasts. Just as Niles welcomes a small group of college students on a scaven... Read allAs the owner of the revolutionary and state-of-the-art Valalola Park, Niles (Nicholas Bell) knows he has a surefire winner. The island is home to a genetic theme park where scientists are cloning extinct beasts. Just as Niles welcomes a small group of college students on a scavenger hunt to the island, his security team assures him that a recurring power malfunction o... Read all

  • Director
    • George Miller
  • Writers
    • Tom Woosley
    • Phil Botana
  • Stars
    • Robert Carradine
    • Nicholas Bell
    • Brian Wimmer
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    2.7/10
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    • Director
      • George Miller
    • Writers
      • Tom Woosley
      • Phil Botana
    • Stars
      • Robert Carradine
      • Nicholas Bell
      • Brian Wimmer
    • 30User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Grant
    Nicholas Bell
    Nicholas Bell
    • Niles
    Brian Wimmer
    Brian Wimmer
    • Brian
    Stacy Haiduk
    Stacy Haiduk
    • Savannah
    Rawiri Paratene
    Rawiri Paratene
    • Sachariah
    Susanne Sutchy
    • Autumn
    Cleopatra Coleman
    Cleopatra Coleman
    • Alys
    Amanda Stephens
    Amanda Stephens
    • Alaina
    Natalie Avital
    Natalie Avital
    • Collette
    Billy Aaron Brown
    Billy Aaron Brown
    • Kirk
    Parry Shen
    Parry Shen
    • Robbie
    Nathaniel Kiwi
    • Alan
    Bonnie Piesse
    Bonnie Piesse
    • Sharona
    Natani Talemaitoga
    • Sakeasi
    Paula Dakini
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    • Director
      • George Miller
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      • Tom Woosley
      • Phil Botana
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    2ctomvelu1

    Toothsome

    I remember watching ATTACK when it first came out and caught it again recently. The sci fi channel has run worse, but not by much. A shameless ripoff of Jurassic Park, ATTACK substitutes sabertooth cats for dinosaurs. And they are on the loose, devouring as many extras as possible. The CGI is pretty bad, and closeups of prosthetic cat heads are laughable. We get some gore, which helps a little. Wait until you see how the mad scientist who started this whole mess gets it. Other than Robert Carradine, who has very little to do, the cast is unknown. Apparently this was shot in Fiji. Nice work if you can get it. Reminds me of all those low-budget monster STVs that were popular in the 80s and 90s.
    5Leofwine_draca

    Cheesy as hell and plenty of fun

    ATTACK OF THE SABRETOOTH is another cheesy-as-hell Sci-Fi Channel special, a low budget monster flick in which a few poorly-acting cast members are hounded by a dodgy CGI creation which inevitably whittles them off one at a time. This one's an open rip-off of JURASSIC PARK, with the action set on a remote tropical island which is host to a new tourist attraction: genetically engineered sabretooth tigers. Inevitably, the beasts escape, with the usual ensuing bloodshed.

    This is as silly as it sounds and yet it's also plenty of fun, as is the way with these cheap 'n' cheerful B-flicks. The CGI animation of the sabretooth is just about passable, but eclipsed by an extraordinarily dodgy statue animation which looks like it belongs in a console game circa 1995. Why they couldn't have just built a real statue out of papier mache or something I don't know - it would have been ten times as convincing.

    Inevitably there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments from the bad actors and the silly death scenes, and at least there's some low rent gore to be enjoyed here. The only slightly familiar face in the cast is that of Robert Carradine, the least well known of the Carradine family to begin with. The good news is that ATTACK OF THE SABRETOOTH is short and to the point, over before you have a chance to get irritated by it.
    3ma-cortes

    Inferior production stars a primal tiger called Smilodon or Sabretooth with lousy effects

    The film starts with a manager (Nicholas Bell) giving welcome investors (Robert Carradine) to Primal Park . A secret project mutating a primal animal using fossilized DNA, like ¨Jurassik Park¨, and some scientists resurrect one of nature's most fearsome predators, the Sabretooth tiger or Smilodon . Scientific ambition turns deadly, however, and when the high voltage fence is opened the creature escape and begins savagely stalking its prey - the human visitors , tourists and scientific.Meanwhile some youngsters enter in the restricted area of the security center and are attacked by a pack of large pre-historical animals which are deadlier and bigger . In addition , a security agent (Stacy Haiduk) and her mate (Brian Wimmer) fight hardly against the carnivorous Smilodons. The Sabretooths, themselves , of course, are the real star stars and they are astounding terrifyingly though not convincing. The giant animals savagely are stalking its prey and the group run afoul and fight against one nature's most fearsome predators. Furthermore a third Sabretooth more dangerous and slow stalks its victims.

    The movie delivers the goods with lots of blood and gore as beheading, hair-raising chills,full of scares when the Sabretooths appear with mediocre special effects.The story provides exciting and stirring entertainment but it results to be quite boring .The giant animals are majority made by computer generator and seem totally lousy .Middling performances though the players reacting appropriately to becoming food.Actors give vigorously physical performances dodging the beasts ,running,bound and leaps or dangling over walls . And it packs a ridiculous final deadly scene. No for small kids by realistic,gory and violent attack scenes . Other films about Sabretooths or Smilodon are the following : ¨Sabretooth(2002)¨by James R Hickox with Vanessa Angel, David Keith and John Rhys Davies and the much better ¨10.000 BC(2006)¨ by Roland Emmerich with with Steven Strait, Cliff Curtis and Camilla Belle. This motion picture filled with bloody moments is badly directed by George Miller and with no originality because takes too many elements from previous films. Miller is an Australian director usually working for television (Tidal wave, Journey to the center of the earth, and many others) and occasionally for cinema ( The man from Snowy river, Zeus and Roxanne,Robinson Crusoe ). Rating : Below average, bottom of barrel.
    7stormruston

    enjoyable" Jurassic park" rip-off in spite of the terrible CGI!

    Take "Jurassic park" and remove the acting ability of the cast, shrink the special effects budget to about 5 dollars, and take out any interesting parts of the plot and you have "Attack of the Sabretooth".

    Still I did enjoy this amusing "B" movie and i based my rating on other movies in this gutter league.

    The acting ranged from weak: the cast of teens, to pretty good : the "maintenance man", to over the top: the park owner and his ex brother in law.

    The CGI is occasionally cool.

    The gore is fun and a few of the death scenes fairly imaginative.

    If you are a fan of garbage gore B movies this one might be worth a look for you.
    2willywants

    Bad kitty! Bad!

    After a series of power-outages on a remote island zoo, genetically engineered sabertooth tigers are on the loose and mauling residents of the island. Man, the sci-fi channel has made some bad "original" movies, but I think this might possibly be their worst so far! This badly written and directed "Jurassic Park" rip-off offers all the usual clichés (mad scientists who thinks people killed by the monsters are "expendable losses", characters walking down long dark hallways alone, brain-dead teen characters who's only function in the film is to die a horrible death, etc.), and, unsurprisingly, no suspense whatsoever. The special effects are atrocious—the puppet heads in close-ups of the title beasties are bad enough, looking like stiff plush dolls, but the CGI—which makes the computer-generated dinosaurs in "Walking with Dinosaurs" look life-like by comparison—are just downright awful. There's some gore, but most of it looks pretty unconvincing. Oh, and the death scene of the scientist at the end is truly one of the worst things I've seen in years. I couldn't even laugh it was so bad!

    Don't waste your time, this one is just downright bad.

    2/10.

    Oh, and here's some interesting trivia for you—this film borrowed music cues from the 2003 sci-fi film "Alien Hunter", which was far superior to this piece of crap.

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      Cleopatra Coleman's debut.
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      When the test tube prototypes of the Sabre-toothed cats are shown, many of the embryos and cubs are shown with fully developed canines. In reality, their famous fangs started at an average size and grew as the cat matured into adulthood.
    • Connections
      References Leave It to Beaver (1957)

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • SCI FI
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Attack of the Sabertooth
    • Filming locations
      • Fiji
    • Production companies
      • Film Brokers International
      • Wood Canyon Ventures
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      • $2,800,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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