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Director: | Jim Wynorski |
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Writer: | William Langlois, Jim Wynorski |
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Ancient Native American legend of the Bone Eater rises up and begins terrorizing the local townspeople | |
Release Date: | Feb 15, 2008 |
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Director: | Jim Wynorski |
Writer: | William Langlois, Jim Wynorski |
Genres: | Horror, TV Movie |
Keywords | monster, sacred ground, small town sheriff, land developer, native american tribe, real estate development, native american folklore, land dispute |
Production Companies | Sunfilm Entertainment, Syfy, CineTel Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $700,000 |
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Updated: Oct 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Paul Rae | Neil Elroy |
Bruce Boxleitner | Sheriff Steve Evans |
William Katt | Dr. Boombas |
Walter Koenig | Coogan |
Gil Gerard | Big Jim Burns |
Michael Horse | Storm Cloud |
Adoni Maropis | Johnny Black Hawk |
Clara Bryant | Kelly Evans |
Jesse Janzen | Milo Sachetti |
John Callahan | Seth Pomeroy |
Jennifer Lee Wiggins | Kaya |
Veronica Hamel | Commissioner Hayes |
Brian Gross | Dirk Pomeroy |
Jim Storm | Dick Krantz |
Roark Critchlow | Deputy Roberts |
Stormy Shuff | Lolli Wills |
Timothy Starks | Paul Riley |
Robert Clotworthy | Jimmy Winger |
Tom Schmid | Dr. Clayton Forrester |
Kristen Honey | Rachel LeGrand |
Carlos Moreno Jr. | Randy Cook |
Jeffrey Scott Kelly | Josh MacDonald |
Adrian Alvarado | Chuck Hanson |
Sonny D'Angelo | Huey Blake |
Cole S. McKay | Dewey Jones |
David Ott | Louis Smith |
William Langlois | Patrolman Monroe |
Edward P. Blinn | Scary Construction Worker |
Randy Flagler | Henry |
Scott Guenthard | Construction worker / guard |
William Murphy | Jack |
Scott Norris | Construction Worker |
Name | Job |
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Jake Sullivan | Craft Service |
William Langlois | Screenplay, Location Manager |
Chuck Cirino | Music |
Andrea V. Rossotto | Director of Photography |
Michael R. Williams | Line Producer |
Robert Hummel | Production Design |
Willy Allen | Supervising ADR Editor, Sound Editor |
Patrick Giraudi | Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Xavier Sol | Sound Effects Editor |
Sonny D'Angelo | Stunt Coordinator |
Rick Kelleher | Transportation Coordinator |
David Ott | Stunt Double |
Eric A. Haynes | Unit Production Manager |
Shawn Dyrdahl | First Assistant Director |
Jill Hoppy | Second Assistant Director |
Marian Ng | Script Supervisor |
Sue McGraw | Production Accountant |
Samuel Brownfield | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Tom Funk | Second Assistant Camera |
Iain Pirie | Still Photographer |
Heather Dennis | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Daniel de Anda Fast | Set Production Assistant |
Nick Langseth | Production Assistant |
George Wymenga | Boom Operator |
Alan Smithee | Gaffer |
Team Bashet | Best Boy Electric |
Ana Foy | Electrician |
Sena Kwasi Amengor | Electrician |
David Gamble | Key Grip |
James Glembala | Best Boy Grip |
Tom Ceglia | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jo Rosen | Costume Designer |
Kim Nickerson | Wardrobe Assistant |
Kristen Gonzalez | Wardrobe Assistant |
Megan Graham | Key Makeup Artist, Key Hair Stylist |
John S. Burnette | Transportation Captain |
Richard D. Hubbard | Driver |
Charlie Martinez | Driver |
Douglas E. Ryan | Driver |
Timothy Ryan | Driver |
Lucas Martinez | Assistant Chef |
Genaro Rodriguez | Chef |
Carlos Rodriguez | Assistant Chef |
Nicholas Mundy | Assistant Editor |
Max Logan Boyer | Assistant Editor |
Shelley Yustak | Post Production Accountant |
Julia K S Miles | Visual Effects Producer, Visual Effects Supervisor |
Francois Latremoille | 3D Supervisor, Visual Effects Supervisor |
Thierry Latremoille | 3D Modeller, 3D Animator |
Geoffrey Soga | Visual Effects |
Miles Harrington | 3D Generalist |
Bradley Adams | Compositor |
Landon Bootsma | Compositor |
Stephen Cropo | Compositor |
Cristina Turek | Foley Artist |
Mark Brisbane | Music |
Casey D. Eberhart | Thanks |
Mike Luehring | Thanks |
William S. Elmore | Thanks |
Jim Kirkland | Thanks |
Will Alovis | Script Supervisor |
Edwin Silva | Driver |
Jim Wynorski | Director, Screenplay |
Fern Champion | Casting |
Joe McGill | Production Sound Mixer |
Kevin Hummel | Property Master |
Tad Griffith | Animal Wrangler |
Cole S. McKay | Stunt Double |
Name | Title |
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Stefano Dammicco | Executive Producer |
Brian Tidmore | Associate Producer |
Lisa M. Hansen | Executive Producer |
Paul Hertzberg | Producer |
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***Comic booky, but all-around entertaining and, sometimes, even moving*** "Bone Eater" (2007) is yet another Grade B monster movie that debuted on SyFy. All these creature features have the same basic plot: Strange monster appears, people start dying, and the locals have to figure out how to des ... troy it or, at least, escape it. The only things that change are the creature, the setting, and the characters. "Gargoyles" from 1972 is one of the best examples of these types of low-budget creature features and the genre is still going strong over 45 years later. What is it about these kinds of stories that attract people? It's because imagination and legend are about good vs. evil and the power of selfless courage against impossible odds. In short, there's nothing more heroic than man against monster. (I say "man" in the generic sense, of course, which includes male AND female). "Bone Eater" mixes elements of flicks like "Gargoyles," "Ghost Rider" (2007) "Prophecy" (1979) and, believe it or not, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966). It's pretty entertaining throughout and sometimes surprisingly moving. Despite its micro-budget comic book trappings, the filmmakers effectively strike a reverential chord with some of the relationships, the AmerIndians, and the spiritual parts of the music. Speaking of the latter, the score by Chuck Cirino is notable with the Western-ized portions giving homage to Ennio Morricone's classic "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.” The main characters are distinguished and impressive while the protagonists are likable. There’s the stalwart sheriff, his loyal people and beautiful daughter, her bad boy beau, the crew-supervisor father, his son, the wise chief, his winsome granddaughter and the angry brave, Black Hawk (Adoni Maropis). You also have the evil entrepreneur and his lackeys. As far as women go, Clara Bryant is stunning as the Sheriff's blossoming daughter while Jennifer Lee Wiggins shines as Storm Cloud's charming granddaughter, Kaya. The writers throw in some potent insights and moral conflicts here and there. For instance, the crew-supervisor's son says it's wrong for them to hide archaeological artifacts; his father counters that it's easy to be idealistic when you're young but, when you're older, your paycheck and security come first. FINAL WORD: Yes, "Bone Eater" is a juvenile monster flick that cost only $700,000, but it's entertaining: It’s surprisingly impressive in ways and sometimes moving; there are even some gems to mine, not to mention the fabulous locations and the awe-inspiring presence of Clara Bryant (Kelly) and Jennifer Lee Wiggins (Kaya). So if you have a taste for Grade B creature features like 1972's "Gargoyles" you'll probably appreciate it. If, on the other hand, you can't handle cartoony storytelling and TV-budget effects, stay away. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot at Sable Ranch, Santa Clarita, and Vasquez Rocks, California, with exterior shots of Alabama Hills, California. GRADE: B+