Maneater (2007)
July 23, 2007Release Date
Maneater (2007)
July 23, 2007Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Gary Busey
Grady Barnes
Ian D. Clark
Colonel James Graham
Ty Wood
Roy Satterly
Diana Reis
Mary Barnes
Kathryn Albertson
Jen
Evelyne Anderson
Betty
Kristen Harris
Kathy Kurick
Mike Bell
Phil Hedge
Jessica Burleson
Eleanor
Aaron Hughes
Sergeant Howe
Adriana O'Neil
Mayor's Mistress
Mariam Bernstein
Mrs. Willet
Sarah Constible
Deputy Sharon Weinman
Aleks Paunovic
Sergeant Winshiser
Gary Yates
Director
Philip Morton
Writer
Mike Bell
Phil Hedge
Phyllis Laing
Producer
Marina Stephenson Kerr
Rose Satterly
Glenn Buhr
Composer
Peter Benison
Cinematographer
Susan Kelso
Mrs. Dugan
Marc Devigne
Lambert
Jeff Warren
Editor
Stephen Eric McIntyre
Pat
Réjean Labrie
ProductionDesigner
Ross McMillan
Jules
Brittany Scobie
Sarah Johnson
Dan Skene
Cpl. Timmons
Blake Taylor
Mayor Earl Hunt
Ryland Thiessen
Georgie Willet
Karl Thordarson
Deputy Ezra Hunt
Will Woytowich
Guardsman Vance
Jon Ted Wynne
Wolf the Paparazzi
Rick Skene
Tiger Truck Driver (uncredited) / Stunt Double / Stunt Coordinator
Shahrokh Ferdowsi
Reporter (uncredited)
Arne MacPherson
Harry (uncredited)
RoseAnna Schick
Unit Publicist
Tanya Mazur
Script Supervisor
Neal Baksh
Assistant Location Manager
Andrew Schulz
Location Production Assistant
Gary Barringer
Animation / Graphic Designer
Claude Savard
Steadicam Operator / Camera Operator
Allen Fraser
Still Photographer
Anthony 'Kim' Carlson
Stunt Double
Tammy Jones
Additional Camera
Jim Campbell
Generator Operator
Tracey Gardhouse
Stunt Double / Animal Wrangler
Remi Verfaillie
Set Buyer
Reil Munro
Grip
Jennifer Omoth
First Assistant Accountant
Dino Schiavone
Sound Mixer
Russ Dyck
Foley Artist
Robb Paraskevopoulos
Set Dresser
Nick Burns
Storyboard Artist
Kari Rieger
Extras Casting
Randy Cyr
Location Production Assistant
Joao Holowka
Gaffer
Jason Heke
Second Assistant Camera
Anita Lubosch
Sound Effects Editor
Robert K. Laurie
Set Dresser
Corey Walker
Cast Driver
Andrew Gallinger
Location Assistant
Brittany Smith
Assistant Editor
Ryan Wuckert
Camera Trainee
Paul Courchaine
Payroll Accountant
Dave Mahoney
Production Manager
Cathie J. Edgar
Location Manager
Eleanor Erum
Extras Casting Assistant
Sacha Rosen
Boom Operator
Paul Morrow
Dialogue Editor
Jodi Terhoch
Stand In
Bruce Cook
Set Dresser
Crystal Biloski
Props
François Balcaen
Key Grip
Bruce Little
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Catherine Green
Set Designer
Wendy Gaboury
Key Accountant
Dave Perich
Driver
Edgar Ozolins
Driver
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 23, 2007
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Maneater is a 2007 American television natural horror film directed by Gary Yates and produced by RHI Entertainment, starring Gary Busey, Ty Wood, and Ian D. Clark. The film aired on various video on demand channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy Channel on September 8, 2007. This film lends its name to the film series to which it belongs and is the third film in the series. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the film is produced under an agreement with Syfy. Based on Jack Warner's novel Shikar, the film details the killing spree of an escaped Bengal tiger after it gets loose in a small town along the Appalachian Trail. Trying to stop it are Sheriff Barnes (Busey) and big game hunter Colonel Graham (Clark), while a young boy named Roy (Wood) who has a strange connection to the tiger, tries to save it. It is the 4th film in the Maneater Series.
Maneater is one of the few films in the series to break the standard formula of Syfy natural horror films with its use of a normal, living tiger rather than a CG animal or excusing its behavior by having it be a mutant or genetically altered. Critics panned the film citing substandard acting, heavy use of stereotypical characters, a hole-filled plot, unused subplots, and the use of a live tiger resulting in almost all attacks being implied rather than seen.