
A cybercrime investigator tracks a man suspected of force-feeding women to death.
Get ready for super disgusting body horror. Feed (2005) [Limited Edition] comes to Unearthed Films on Blu-ray January 21st!
Intensely grotesque and shocking as hell, Feed is a heavyweight thrill ride through the depths of depravity. A veteran of cyberporn investigations, Australian cop Philip Jackson, is no stranger to the dangerous side of sexual fetishes. He may have found his sickest case yet when he discovers a sinister side to an American website devoted to fat-admiring men and obese women called “feeders” and “gainers.” Could the man behind it all be force-feeding missing women to death? Tense, dark and deeply disturbing, director Brett Leonard (The Lawnmower Man, Virtuosity, Man-Thing) takes the crime-thriller genre to a twisted, gut-wrenching new level.
Bonus Materials:
- Commentary by Director Brett Leonard
- Deleted Scenes w/ Commentary by Director Brett Leonard
- Alternate Ending w/ Commentary by Director Brett Leonard
- Final Day Interview with Director Brett Leonard
- Interviews with Alex O’Loughlin, Jack Thompson, and Producer Melissa Beauford
- Feed In Philadelphia: The North American Featurette
- Behind the Scenes Footage
- Infomercial
- Photo Gallery
- Original Theatrical Trailer
Director:
Brett Leonard
Writers:
Patrick Thompson
Alex O’Loughlin
Kieran Galvin
Cast:
Alex O’Loughlin … Michael Carter
Patrick Thompson … Phillip Jackson
Gabby Millgate … Deidre
Jack Thompson … Richard
Rose Ashton … Abbey
Matthew Le Nevez … Nigel
David Field … Father Turner
Sherly Sulaiman … Mary
Marika Aubrey … Jesse
Adam Hunt … German Cannibal
Nicholas Coghlan … Cannibal Victim
Yure Covich … Hans
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