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  1. Dying Breed is a 2008 Australian horror film that was directed by Jody Dwyer and stars Leigh Whannell and Nathan Phillips. [6] Plot. The film opens in Tasmania, 1800s. Alexander Pearce, a convict known as "the Pieman", has escaped into the wilderness and he is being hunted by policemen with dogs.

  2. Dying Breed: Directed by Jody Dwyer. With Nathan Phillips, Leigh Whannell, Bille Brown, Mirrah Foulkes. Dying Breed interweaves the two most fascinating icons of Tasmanian history: the extinct Tasmanian tiger and "The Pieman" (aka Alexander Pearce) who was hanged for cannibalism in 1824.

    • (6.3K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Jody Dwyer
    • 2008-11-06
  3. Dying Breed interweaves the two most fascinating icons of Tasmanian history: the extinct Tasmanian tiger and "The Pieman" (aka Alexander Pearce) who was hanged for cannibalism in 1824.

  4. Dying Breed is a 2008 Australian horror film directed by Jody Dwyer and starring Nathan Phillips, Leigh Whannell, and Bille Brown. The movie takes place in Tasmania, where a group of friends (including Phillips and Whannell) go on a search for a supposedly extinct thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger.

    • (6.3K)
    • Jody Dywer
    • R
    • Nathan Phillips, Leigh Whannell, Bille Brown
  5. Apr 26, 2008 · Overview. An extinct species, the Tasmanian tiger. A long-forgotten legend, “The Pieman” aka Alexander Pearce, who was hanged for cannibalism in 1824. Both had a desperate need to survive; both could have living descendants within the Tasmanian bush.

  6. Dying breed attempts to connect a cannibalistic killer and an extinct tiger on the Tasmanian island. A sister is traveling to scope out what happened to her sibling and the town is all in on it...

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    • Horror
    • R
  7. www.primevideo.com › detail › Dying-BreedDying Breed - Prime Video

    Dying Breed On their quest to find a rare tiger, four hikers venture deep into isolated territory of Tasmania and into the small township of "Sarah". Nestled within the impenetrable forests of Western Tasmania, "Sarah" was the hideout of the infamous cannibal nicknamed "The Pieman" in the 1800s.