UMBRELLA ENTERTAINMENT
BLACK SHEEP (2006)
BLACK SHEEP (2006)
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There are over 40 million sheep in New Zealand, and they’re pissed off!
Prepare yourself for the Violence of the Lambs in this zombie horror the likes of which ewe have never seen before…Terrified of sheep and dosed up on therapy, Henry Oldfield (Nathan Meister) returns to his family's farm to sell out to his older brother Angus (Peter Feeney), unaware that something baaaad is going on: Angus' reckless genetic engineering program. When a pair of inept environmental activists release a mutant lamb from Angus' laboratory onto the farm, thousands of sheep are turned into bloodthirsty predators. Along with farmhand Tucker (Tammy Davis) and greenie girl Experience (Danielle Mason), Henry finds himself stranded deep on the farm as his worst nightmare comes to life. Equal parts hilarious, gory and crazed, and packed with the formidable talent of Weta Workshop effects, BLACK SHEEP will have you never looking at a sheep the same way again.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- NEW! Interview with writer and director Jonathan King
- NEW! From Bad Taste to Black Sheep: Mapping the Gory History of New Zealand Splatstick with Dr Alfio Leota
- NEW! Genetic Experiments Gone Wrong in Film with David Michael Brown
- NEW! Jonathan King Interviewed by The Bazura Project 2007
- NEW! Audio Commentary with critics Matt Donato and Rob Hunter
- NEW! A Ewe-nique Transformation: Make-up Test
- Audio Commentary with writer/director Jonathan King and actor Nathan Meister
- The Making of Black Sheep featurette
- 5 Deleted Scenes (with optional commentary by writer/director Jonathan King and actor Nathan Meister)
- Blooper Reel
- Cast and Crew Interviews
- B-Roll
- Trailer
- Optional English subtitles for the main feature
2025-09-03


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