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Zoo (1999) Online
Original Title :
Zoo
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Thriller
Year :
1999
Directror :
Alexandra King
Cast :
Marina Anderson,Paul Bartel,Anne Bendel
Writer :
Catherine May Levin
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
6.6/10

A dark comedy set in the fictitious tiny hamlet of Spraine. A big city private detective is hired to track down an animal serial killer gone awry. The town wanted to bury the story, keep ... See full summary

Zoo (1999) Online

A dark comedy set in the fictitious tiny hamlet of Spraine. A big city private detective is hired to track down an animal serial killer gone awry. The town wanted to bury the story, keep the outsiders out. The police had to pin the crimes on somebody: three notorious bad boys are being falsely accused of brutally slaying the local farm animals. The detective gets drawn into the intricacies of this seemingly upstanding community, only to find out the true meaning of animal lovers... a bit more than he bargained for.
Credited cast:
Marina Anderson Marina Anderson - Audience Member #3 (as Marina Carradine)
Paul Bartel Paul Bartel - Dr. Rail St. Cloud
Anne Bendel Anne Bendel - Audience Member #1
Kat Burke Kat Burke - Dawn (as Kathryn Burke)
David Carradine David Carradine - Drexel Turnquist
Jay Cavadi Jay Cavadi - Pantherman
Myriam Cyr Myriam Cyr - Glenda Turnquist
Faith Geer Faith Geer - Woman in Diner #2
Stephen Gevedon Stephen Gevedon - Jared Foxx
Ami Goodheart Ami Goodheart - Ophelia
Eric Gordon Eric Gordon - Reporter #2
Debbie Harry Debbie Harry - Dorothy the Waitress (as Deborah Harry)
Laurence N. Kaldor Laurence N. Kaldor - Poodleman
Tara King Tara King - Reporter #1
Adam Lauricella Adam Lauricella - Gas Station Attendant

This film has never been released.


User reviews

POFOD

POFOD

Paul Bartel may be dead, but this unreleased obvious "dark comedy" potential gem, should get some love. There is the possibility that it was shelved because of questionable taste, but look at "Eating Raoul", which certainly is loaded with dubious taste and a "cult classic" at that. At least "Zoo" should get an "Art House" release, so we can see if it is "cult classic" material, or a dud. I realize this is most likely just wishful thinking, but perhaps by putting the bee in somebody's bonnet, something might happen. Anybody else in the Paul Bartel camp might want to jump on board and post some comments. The more the merrier as far as I am concerned. This should get the ball rolling, in case someone else wants to give it a push. - MERK