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Sabertooth
UPC: 031398829720
Studio: Lions Gate
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Profanity, Sci-Fi Violence]
Summary: A genetically-engineered saber-toothed tiger attempts to make up for millions of years of extinction by snacking on as many tasty campers as possible in this ferocious tale of feline terror from Children of the Corn III and Crocodile director James D.R. Hickox. Escaping from the confines of the lab with a killer appetite, the prehistoric predator quickly sets his sights on a group of unassuming campers out for a weekend retreat in the wilderness. With a determined hunter stalking the beast through the dense forest, every moment is crucial as the body count rises and the terrified campers struggle to survive against one of nature's most perfect predators. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Horror
Features:
ccEnglish and Spanish subtitles
Sabertooth
Format: DVD
Release Date: 05/13/2003
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 90 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
1. Better Safe [3:13]
2. Needs [3:03]
3. Summer Training [3:09]
4. Transporter [3:50]
5. Darkness Falls [4:29]
6. Memorable Night [3:48]
7. Lead Time [2:05]
8. Extinction Sucks [5:02]
9. Cozy Cabin [3:18]
10. Reprehensible [3:49]
11. Truth or Dare [3:03]
12. Bad Girl [5:11]
13. Tracks [6:02]
14. Cave [3:47]
15. Hustle [4:14]
16. Torn Up [3:58]
17. Medieval [5:01]
18. Price of Progress [3:38]
19. Old Mine [3:00]
20. Hang Tight [3:16]
21. Help [3:12]
22. Cat Lover [4:10]
23. Peace [2:38]
24. Credits [3:37]
Buzz McClain
You've seen Sabretooth a dozen times before, only it wasn't an extinct tiger doing the preying -- it was anacondas and crocodiles and guys in masks named Jason. It's another of a long line of movies where the killer sneaks up on unsuspecting prey and attacks, usually for no apparent reason. The game is given up early on when a gaggle of giddy, irritating young hikers starts into the woods and you wonder what they have to do with the story of the big cat in a laboratory until it dawns on you that they all may as well be named Dead Meat. Everything in the movie is hastily drawn, not the least of which is the computer-generated cat itself. Someone should have told the animators in the studio that the stuffed cat used on location is tan -- the CG cat is dark gray. Right, the colors don't match. David Keith's slight smirk through all the nonsense let's us know he's aware of the inanity, and if you are too, you may enjoy a few of the killing scenes but very little else. ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
John Rhys-Davies
Actor
Vanessa Angel
Actor
David Keith
Actor
James D.R. Hickox
Director

