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Sawney: Flesh of Man

Country: UK, Language: English, 90 mins

Original Title

Lord of Darkness
  • Director: Ricky Wood
  • Writer: Rick Wood
  • Producer: Rick Wood

CGiii Comment

First, and it has got to be said...David Hayman: you are better than this...much better.

Second...what was the point of setting it in contemporary Scotland? Aaaah budget restrictions.

Well, the Woods family, you should have waited, raised more money and then (perhaps) you would have had a decent film.

The gay interest is minimal: depraved men like to rape men. Ho hum.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Sawney, a religious psychopathic killer (played by David Hayman) drives a devilish Black Cab (taxi), stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. His insane family of inbred killers Judd and Jake, use their agility to wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney's lair in the hills, where they are raped, tortured and cannibalised. Sawney with his skillful surgical blade removes the appetizing pieces of human flesh for dinner before feeding the remains to a chained BEAST in the cellar. The Missing Persons list is beginning to rise! Investigative crime journalist Hamish MacDonald (Samuel Feeney) writes sensational and damming headlines against the police, due to their incompetence in handling the case. Frustrated police inspector Bill Munro (Gavin Mitchell) is under great pressure to catch the serial killers but is hindered by Hamish who is constantly giving him bad press.

Cast & Characters

Elizabeth Brown as Wendy McIntyre;
Lisa Cameron as Librarian;
Lindsay Cromar as Vet;
Shian Denovan as Rebecca;
Samuel Feeney as Hamish MacDonald;
David Hayman as Sawney Bean;
William Houston as Charlie McGuire;
Rachel Jackson as Claire;
Jean-Paul Jesstiece as Judd;
Ross Maxwell as Jamie