
Sawney, a religious psychopathic killer (played by David Hayman) drives a devilish Black Cab (taxi), stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. His insane family of inbred killers Judd and Jake, use their agility to wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney's lair in the hills, where they are raped, tortured and cannibalised. Sawney with his skillful surgical blade removes the appetizing pieces of... (Full plot summary below)
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Sawney, a religious psychopathic killer (played by David Hayman) drives a devilish Black Cab (taxi), stalking the towns and cities, abducting unholy souls for his communion of sacrifices. His insane family of inbred killers Judd and Jake, use their agility to wreak slaughter and havoc among their victims, who are then dragged to Sawney's lair in the hills, where they are raped, tortured and cannibalised. Sawney with his skillful surgical blade removes the appetizing pieces of human flesh for dinner before feeding the remains to a chained BEAST in the cellar. The Missing Persons list is beginning to rise! Investigative crime journalist Hamish MacDonald (Samuel Feeney) writes sensational and damming headlines against the police, due to their incompetence in handling the case. Frustrated police inspector Bill Munro (Gavin Mitchell) is under great pressure to catch the serial killers but is hindered by Hamish who is constantly giving him bad press. He decides to feed Hamish with privileged information rather than fight against him, just to get results for his superiors. But Hamish decides to investigate the heinous crimes on his own, with disastrous results. Unknowingly, his fiancée Wendy McIntyre (Elizabeth Brown) is drawn into the intriguing plot, she becomes a target for the psychopathic KILLERS! This dramatic horror film reaches its climax when the BEAST is let loose from its cellar to seek retribution.
Leave your thoughts about Sawney: Flesh of Man.
| The ListHenry NorthmoreIt never takes itself too seriously with a wicked sense of humour right up to the blood-soaked final showdown. |
| User ReviewPaul DPlenty of gore, a bit of cheekiness and a decent plot. Not bad to watch! |
| User ReviewMario Dway better than i thought it would be, very gory and better acting than anticipated. |
| User ReviewJarrad BFun little Scottish horror flick about an inbred family of cannibalistic serial killers. |
| User ReviewRyan JAt last, a watchable full-length film from Britain. |
| User ReviewSylvester KSpent way too much time on developing the mystery. Sawney: Flesh of Man (Lord of Darkness) is a boring Scottish horror drama about the legendary Sawney Bean and his family of cannibals. Set in modern Scotland, the bean family abducts people and eats them. One journalist wrote negatively about them and his girlfriend was abducts and eventually forcing him to investigate the dangerous lair himself. It had beautiful Scottish vista and plenty of unconvincing gore, but the story itself was ridiculous. No scares but plenty of yawning. |
| User ReviewNicci HRidiculous. I couldn't believe any of the characters. The acting was often wooden and the villan laughed "maniacally" like a cartoon character. This was probably just as well because visually it was really grisly - but just lacked any real psychological thrills, suspense or believability. |
| User ReviewJan vSawney: Flesh of Man is terrible movie that tries to be a Scottish Wolf Creek mixed with American horror style cannibalism, but the overacting on the villain's part, and the cheap style of direction detracts any chance of enjoyment from this substance-less blood-fest. The story is a mix-up, it struggles to maintain consistency, and the stupid "twist" makes half the film worthless. Sawney: Flesh of Man has received little attention and little praise for good reason, it has nothing of value. |