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Rogue

Rogue SynopsisPete is an American traveler writer reporting on the booming tourist industry in the Northern Territory. While taking a river cruise he finds himself stuck with a collection of interesting characters, including Kate, the beautiful local tour guide. There is an immediate attraction between the two, but when their boat is rammed by something from below, the tour is thrown into disarray and they become stranded on a tiny mud island. As night falls and the tide starts to rise, the group slowly realize they are being stalked by a huge saltwater crocodile, beginning a terrifying struggle for survival in one of the most remote places in the world.

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Release Date: April 25, 2008
Genre: Action-Adventure, Romance, Suspense, Horror and Thriller
Running Time: 92 min.
Distributor(s): Dimension Films
Tagline: Welcome to the Terrortory
MPAA Rating: R for language and some creature violence.

Director:
Greg McLean

Writer(s):
Greg McLean - screenplay

Producer(s):
Bob Weinstein - Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein - Executive Producer
Joel Perlman - Executive Producer
Robert Kirby - Executive Producer
Tony Cavanaugh - Executive Producer
Gary Hamilton - Co-Executive Producer
Martin Fabinyi - Producer
David Lightfoot - Producer
Julia Overton - Producer
Matt Hearn - Producer
Greg McLean - Producer

Movie Casts:
Caroline Brazier
Stephen Curry - Simon
Celia Ireland - Gwen
John Jarratt
Heather Mitchell - Elizabeth
Radha Mitchell - Kate Ryan
Geoff Morrell - Allen
Damien Richardson - Colin
Robert Taylor - Everett Kennedy
Michael Vartan - Pete McKell
Mia Wasikowska - Sherry
Sam Worthington - Neil

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