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Rogue is a 2007 Australian independent horror film written, produced and directed by Greg McLean, about a group of tourists in Australia who fall prey to a giant, 25 ft (7.6 m) man-eating crocodile. It stars Radha Mitchell, Michael Vartan, and Sam Worthington.

Rogue
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGreg McLean
Written byGreg McLean
Produced byMatt Hearn
David Lightfoot
Greg McLean
Starring
CinematographyWill Gibson
Edited byJason Ballantine
Music byFrank Tetaz
Production
companies
Dimension Films
Village Roadshow Pictures
Emu Creek Productions[1]
Distributed byRoadshow Films (Australia)[2]
The Weinstein Company (International)[1]
Release date
  • 8 November 2007 (2007-11-08)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million[3]
Box office$4.6 million[2]

The film was inspired by the true story of Sweetheart, a giant male saltwater crocodile that attacked boats in the late 1970s, although Sweetheart was never responsible for an attack on a human. Rogue received positive reviews from critics, but was a commercial failure.

It is the second and last film from Dimension Films to have the involvement of Village Roadshow Pictures, the other being 1992's Fortress.


Plot


American travel journalist Pete McKell (Michael Vartan) joins a small group of tourists on a crocodile-watching river cruise in Kakadu National Park of Australia's Northern Territory, led by wildlife researcher Kate Ryan (Radha Mitchell). Toward the end of the cruise, Everett (Robert Taylor) spots a flare in the distance and the group head up river to investigate. They eventually come across a half-sunken wreck when something crashes into their boat, splitting the side.

Kate manages to steer the boat ashore a small island in the middle of the river. Kate realises they are in the crocodile's territory and explains they must leave the island by nightfall, as the tide will start to rise and the island will be submerged. Moments after, Everett is pulled into the water by an unseen predator and is killed. Two locals, Neil (Sam Worthington) and Collin (Damien Richardson), arrive at the island but the beast upturns their boat; Neil swims to the island while Collin is killed.

As night falls, Neil carefully swims to the riverbank in order to string a rope between two trees, creating a zip-line to allow the group to cross the river. Everett's wife Mary Ellen (Caroline Brazier) crosses first, only to freeze in fear halfway across. Allen (Geoff Morrell), becoming impatient and aggressive, attempts to get himself and his daughter Sherry (Mia Wasikowska) across with Mary Ellen still on the line. While trying to secure the rope, Neil is attacked and killed by the beast. The tree holding the rope breaks and the three on the line fall into the water. They manage to swim back to the island, but as Allen crawls up the shore, the beast lunges out of the water and throws him back into the river, where he is dragged under.

Later that night, Pete suggests hooking the beast while everyone else swims to the riverbank; Neil's two dead birds replace Kate's dog named Kevin, the initial bait idea. After a long wait, the anchor is suddenly pulled and the group make a break for the far shore. The beast eventually lets go of the bait, seizes Kate and drags her underwater. Pete hurries across the river with Kevin in tow and into the bush behind the others.

As day breaks, Pete is forced to chase Kevin into the bush after he runs off. He falls down a narrow chute into a large cave, where he discovers Neil's partial corpse. The cave is the beast's lair and the dog leads him to a badly injured Kate. Pete attempts to carry her out but Kevin runs off to the head of the cave, where it is heard being seized by the beast. After several attempts on them both, the beast takes a chunk out of Pete's hand. Pete eventually props a large broken log against a boulder, with the sharp end pointing outwards, so when the beast lunges at him, it is impaled and dies. Pete escapes from the cave with Kate and finds the tourists and paramedics.

As the credits roll, the camera focuses on a newspaper article detailing Pete's heroic battle with the beast and rescue of Kate.


Cast



Release



Home media


Rogue was released on DVD in Australia on 29 May 2008.[4] The DVD's special features include "The Making of Rogue" documentary, four featurettes, and a theatrical trailer. The US and UK DVDs feature an additional audio commentary. As of 2013, Rogue has been released on Blu-ray in Canada and the UK. The Canadian disc features the film only, whilst the UK disc includes all of the aforementioned extras, bar the trailer.[5]


Production


Filming took place on-location around Yellow Water Billabong, Katherine Gorge, and Arnhem Land.


Reception



Box office


Rogue debuted in the Australian box office on 11 November 2007 making A$667,194. After 11 weeks in the nation's cinemas it left making A$1.8 million. It was released in the United States on 25 April 2008 to only 10 theaters. In its first weekend it made US$7,711, and remained in theatres for four more days before exiting with a domestic total of US$10,452. As of 8 November 2009, Rogue has made A$5,984,448 worldwide.[6]


Critical response


On the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 89% approval rating, based on 18 critic reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10.[7]

Melbourne's Herald Sun critic Leigh Paatsch gave the film three out of five stars stating that, "If you must see at least one killer croc movie before you die, it may as well be this polished little Australian schlocker".[8] Sydney Morning Herald critic Sandra Hall gave the movie three and a half out of five stars writing that, "[I]t's almost elegant. Its only disadvantage is it conjures up inevitable comparisons with Jaws...a benchmark the film has no hope of achieving".[9]


Accolades


Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Award
(2008 AFI Awards)
Best Visual Effects Andrew Hellen Won
Dave Morley Won
Jason Bath Won
John Cox Won
Australian Screen Editors Avid Award for Best Editing on a Feature Film Jason Ballantine Nominated
AWGIE Award Best Original Feature Film Greg McLean Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Award Best Limited-Release/Direct-to-Video Film 3rd place
Sitges Film Festival Best Film Greg McLean Nominated

See also



References


  1. "Rogue (2007)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  2. "Rogue". boxofficemojo.com
  3. Putting the bite back into horror The Age 12 November 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  4. Rogue @ EzyDVD. ezydvd.com.au
  5. DVDCompare.net. dvdcompare.net
  6. "Rogue - Box Office Mojo". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  7. "Rogue (2007)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 15 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. Film Review: Rogue – Herald Sun Herald Sun 9 November 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  9. Film Review: Rogue – Sydney Morning Herald The Sydney Morning Herald 10 November 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2007.



На других языках


- [en] Rogue (2007 film)

[es] Rogue (película)

Rogue (2007) —en español:«El territorio de la bestia» y en Latinoamérica como «Terror bajo el agua» o «Come hombres»— es una película australiana independiente de acción y terror acerca de un grupo de turistas en Australia que se convierten en la presa de un gigantesco cocodrilo come hombres. Rogue se estrenó en Australia el 8 de noviembre de 2007.[1]

[ru] Крокодил (фильм, 2007)

«Крокодил» (англ. Rogue) — австралийский независимый фильм ужасов режиссёра Грега Маклина о группе туристов в Австралии, ставших жертвами гигантского крокодила. Премьера состоялась в Австралии 8 ноября 2007 года и в Северной Америке — 25 апреля 2008 года[1].



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