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Inbred

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Inbred (2011)
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Four young offenders and their care workers visit the remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with locals rapidly escalates into a bl... Read allFour young offenders and their care workers visit the remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare.Four young offenders and their care workers visit the remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare.

  • Director
    • Alex Chandon
  • Writers
    • Alex Chandon
    • Paul Shrimpton
  • Stars
    • Jo Hartley
    • James Doherty
    • Seamus O'Neill
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  • IMDb RATING
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    6K
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    • Director
      • Alex Chandon
    • Writers
      • Alex Chandon
      • Paul Shrimpton
    • Stars
      • Jo Hartley
      • James Doherty
      • Seamus O'Neill
    • 85User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Jo Hartley
    Jo Hartley
    • Kate
    James Doherty
    James Doherty
    • Jeff
    Seamus O'Neill
    • Jim
    James Burrows
    • Tim
    Terry Haywood
    Terry Haywood
    • Zeb
    Nadine Mulkerrin
    • Sam
    • (as Nadine Rose Mulkerrin)
    Chris Waller
    Chris Waller
    • Dwight
    Neil Leiper
    Neil Leiper
    • Gris
    Derek Melling
    • Greg
    Damien Lloyd-Davies
    • Rats
    Mark Rathbone
    Mark Rathbone
    • Ron
    Ted Metcalf
    • Mr. Fisher
    Dominic Brunt
    Dominic Brunt
    • Podge
    Mat Fraser
    Mat Fraser
    • Jacob
    George Newton
    George Newton
    • Wilf
    Michael Sanderson
    • Brendan
    Neil Keenan
    • Vern
    Martin Howard
    • Glover
    • Director
      • Alex Chandon
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      • Alex Chandon
      • Paul Shrimpton
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    5shamanaut

    Boring with great kill scenes

    Being a fan of those movies that detail the clashes of culture, the backwoods inbred tortuous heathens vs the clean cut/city folk on vacation who always just fall right into the hands of their captors, i was right away interested to see this film. The story is a rehash of most of these type of movies. As the movie approached the half an hour mark i was starting to get bored, and once the "meat" of the movie began, it turned silly and predictable. One thing the film does have going for it are some exceptionally great kill scenes. In fact once the killing started i found myself fast forwarding to the next one, and on till the end. If the director had put more energy into the story and made me care if these people were well you know "taken care of inbred style" then it would of made for a better experience. All in all its the same ol same ol, with some great gore. I gotta give it a 5.

    thanks for reading my first review!
    5wandernn1-81-683274

    Day By Day, Bygone!!!

    This movie is like an English version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Hostel. Some stupid train workers run into a group of 'Inbred' English hillbilly types out in the fields somewhere and lots of gore and especially lots of YELLING ensue.

    I don't think I have ever seen a movie with so much YELLING.

    But the gore is FUN. And the end, it was alright.

    I would watch a sequel because it was a fun watch. 5/10.
    4southdavid

    Rick and Mortlake

    I can't decide what scale to judge "Inbred", a 2011, low budget British horror/comedy, against. It's certainly an impressive piece of work, for the budget but, could I honestly say that I enjoyed it, or would want to watch it again? Not really.

    Four young offenders, mouthy Dwight (Chris Waller), fashion conscious Zeb (Terry Hayward), troubled Firestarter Tim (James Burrows) and near mute Sam (Nadine Mulkerrin) are taken for an outward-bound experience in the remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake. Along with their caseworkers, Kate (Jo Hartley) and Jeff (James Doherty), the group eventually fall foul of the locals, and the conflict escalates to become a nightmare of death and carnage.

    So, as far as low budget films go that are some aspects of this one that are pretty appealing. From a technical standpoint, it's well shot. The wide panoramas showing the North Yorkshire Moors off manage to both look appealing and give a sense of the isolation that the group are faced with. The visual effects are really good too, both the practical ones and the CGI blends are really well done. There's an inventiveness to some of the slaughter as horses and a slurry pipe are put to use, alongside the chainsaws, shotguns and hatchets that you might have anticipated.

    That said, the characters aren't particularly interesting - particularly our four lead youngsters. None of the actors do anything particularly bad, it's more in how they are written, James Doherty falls into that cliché too, with his fastidious turn as their trip organiser. There are cameos from Mat Fraser and Dominic Brunt. The films real problem though is pace, with next to nothing happening for the first 45 minutes, followed by a sudden shift up the scale to madness and then the rest of the film plays out much as you might anticipate.

    Despite its moments of wild abandon, and the impressive effects, ultimately the film struggled to hold my attention.
    5natashabowiepinky

    5 things

    Five things the film does right:

    1. The most irritating character gets chopped up first.

    2. The gore is genuinely disturbing, this is not a film for the squeamish.

    3. Some very inventive deaths... my favourite is the one where the guy is forcefed with the muckspreader...

    4. The ending was somewhat... Unexpected (In a good way).

    5. The mutants sing a catchy little song about killing outsiders throughout, but we only hear one verse. If you have the full version, PM me.

    Five things the film does wrong:

    1. More characters making stupid decisions... Would you REALLY leave all your mobile phones at home if you were in a village full of deformed cannibals? The list goes on...

    2. Yes, we know they're in fear for their lives, but there is some serious overacting here from the potential victims.

    3. The film LIES to us... it says that the best holiday a young offender in custody can hope for is a week away collecting scrap metal from abandoned railways, when the truth is probably more along the lines of Sun, Sea and Surf in Spain. At the taxpayer's expense of course...

    4. The director seems to believe that just looking at the freaks of nature that inhabit the ramshackle village should be enough to scare you. I dunno, I reckon I've seen far more fearful specimens staggering about my town centre on a Saturday night. Mostly wearing Crocs and ill-fitting boob tubes. If you didn't laugh, you'd...

    5. The resale value for it on eBay could be higher...

    That's it. I'm off down the pub for some lemonade and a packet of hairy pork scratchings. Care to join me? ;) 5/10
    7BA_Harrison

    It's grim up north.

    Gory 'film-within-a-film' opening scene aside, Inbred takes a bloody age to get to the good stuff and could never be accused of being all that original, the 'city-folk falling foul of rural maniacs' plot-line borrowing heavily from many sources: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, The League of Gentlemen, 2000 Maniacs, Hostel, Wrong Turn, and Straw Dogs, to name just a few.

    However, it's all well worth the wait, Chandon finally opening the violence valves and lifting the splatter sluice gates after forty-five minutes to transform proceedings into a gloriously demented, blood-drenched piece of xenophobic craziness that more than lives up to the gory hype. True, some of the CGI is less than perfect, but with the level of nastiness set so high, it really doesn't matter: it's easy to ignore the occasional dodgy effect when people are being hideously mutilated with such regularity, enthusiasm and imagination.

    Chandon pulls out the stops to entertain in the worst possible taste, with amazingly twisted characters and a catalogue of carnage that is truly staggering, including a fantastic beheading with a meat cleaver, numerous shot gun blasts to the head and torso, a horse stomping a skull, chainsaw dismemberment, and a really disgusting 'slurry pump body explosion'. The only thing he forgets to include is some gratuitous female nudity; even Emily Booth, who has a brief cameo, keeps all of her clothes on!

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where the townsfolk run out to the road to catch the survivors, the character Podge is imitating Leather Faces chainsaw dance.
    • Goofs
      The glass jug of lemonade, between shots on the pub bar, is next to the tray of glasses, then it is on the tray of glasses.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Mr. Fisher: [after Kate is blown up by a landmine] Time for a pint I think

    • Alternate versions
      German version was cut by approx. four minutes to secure a "Not under 18" rating. In 2014, the uncut version was also released with the same rating, under the "Director's Cut" title.
    • Connections
      Featured in Midnight Movie Review: The Night of Terror 2012 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Wartime
      written by Louis J. Clark

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 完全殺人劇場
    • Filming locations
      • Thirsk, North Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • New Flesh Films
      • Split Second Films
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    • Budget
      • £1,250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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