Lycanthrope (film)
5.2 /10 1 Votes
Duration Language English | 5/10 Director Bob Cook Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date May 11, 1999 Tagline Pray for Sunrise! |
Lycanthrope (also known as Bloody Moon) is a 1999 horror film written and directed by Bob Cook. The film stars Robert Carradine, who also served as producer.
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Through a deadly rip in the ozone, a blazing sun sears the dying Amazon jungle - but it's the Lycanthrope that's ripping the flesh off a luckless group of scientists at a remote outpost. Government agent Bill Parker heads a commando team sent to investigate the silenced outpost. Tension is palpable as the jungle heat grips the group when Parker discovers that the psychiatrist, Dr. Stein, has brought along his sexy wife, Sheila, who was once Parker's lover. There's no denying Sheila is a beautiful woman with the loyalty of a piranha. Horror upstages sexual tension, however, when the group is confronted by an empty laboratory drenched in human blood. And a body torn to shreds. They soon discover that they, too, are being hunted.
Plot summary
A team of scientists are studying ozone depletion while living in a lab in the Amazon Rainforest when they are attacked by a clinical lycanthrope who has gone insane because of over-exposure to the suns ultraviolet rays, caused by the hole in the ozone layer.
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