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Skinwalkers

Skinwalkers

Starring: Scott Anderson, Jason Behr, Lyriq Bent, Sarah Carter, Kim Coates, Barbara Gordon, Tom Jackson, Rogue Johnston
Directed by: Jim Isaac
Screenplay by: Tony Giglio
Release Date: August 10th, 2007
MPAA Rating: R for violent content throughout and language.
Studio: Lionsgate, After Dark Films
Domestic: $1,018,965 (31.6%)
Foreign: $2,205,839 (68.4%)
Total: $3,224,799 (Worldwide)

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Tagline: For them to live, we must die.

Two packs of Skinwalkers, creatures who, based on Navajo mythology, possess the power to change from human to werewolf, move at lightening speed and can kill with curses, watch the night sky as a blood-red crescent moon rises.
Bound by blood, divided by principles, and hell bent to survive, this moon signals to each pack the coming of an ancient prophesy. In the small town of Huguenot, Timothy (Matthew Knight) approaches his thirteenth birthday, unaware this marks the time of his transformation.

His mother, Rachel (Rhona Mitra) believes her son's health is deteriorating, but those around him, who've guarded him since birth, know the boy is a half-blood and when the red moon is full, he will assume the unique power to control the destiny of his family. They also know that Timothy's gift puts his life in grave danger.

Without the guidance of a father, Timothy has been raised under the vigilant eyes of his grandmother, Nana (Barbara Gordon), Uncle Jonas (Elias Koteas), his cousin Katherine (Sarah Carter), and her boyfriend Adam (Shawn Roberts).


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