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The Lost Tribe

Duration:
USA:100 min
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Thriller
IMDB rate:
3.8
Director:
Roel Reiné
Details
Country: USA
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Emily Baldoni
Anna
Nick Mennell
Tom
Marc Bacher
Joe
Brianna Brown
Alexis
Hadley Fraser
Chris
Maxine Bahns
Maya
Ryan Alosio
Marcus
Lance Henriksen
Gallo
Terry Notary
Alpha Male
Peter David Parasiliti
Alpha Male
Mohit Ramchandani
Man in Church
Joseph Anderson
Soldier
Shane Brewer
Soldier
Hugh Daly
Soldier
Wil Daniels
Creature
Jody Hart
Soldier
Adam Kalma
Creature
Justin Mortelliti
Creature
Emno Rodriguez
Soldier
Mark Vazquez
Soldier
Jason Whisman
Creature
Caleb Campbell
Drowning Man (uncredited)
Daniel Case
Creature (uncredited)
Shane Denil
Creature (uncredited)
Michael A. Mendez
Freddy (uncredited)
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Trivia
The cover image for some DVD releases, particularly the UK release with the title changed to 'Primevil', depicts Emily Foxler's character Anna carrying an assault rifle, flanked by two soldiers. This never happens in the movie and Anna never uses a gun.
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After completing filming of The Forgotten Ones (2009), the production crew decided they had produced a movie that did not live up to the original expectations and it would not do well. They decided to remake the movie under the name "The Lost Tribe" (this movie) with a new director, script and cast. However, "The Forgotten Ones" is being released straight to DVD by Voltage Pictures.
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Faq
Q
What is 'The Lost Tribe' about?
A
While sailing to an island in the Caribbean Sea to close a business deal that will give their company broadband access throughout Asia, five friends -- Joe (Marc Bacher), Alexis (Brianna Brown), Tom (Nick Mennell), Anna (Emily Baldoni), Chris (Hadley Fraser) -- rescue a man drifting in the water and mumbling about turning the boat around. Later that night, the stranger secretly attempts to change the boat's course but winds up crashing it on submerged rocks. The boat quickly sinks, but the passengers are able to make it to the shore of a nearby island and radio the Coast Guard for help. While awaiting pickup, they begin to realize that they are not alone on the island, which is inhabited by an ancient tribe of humanoid creatures, known as La Tribu Perdida (The Lost Tribe), who may be the missing link between apes and humans.
Q
Is 'The Lost Tribe' based on a book?
A
No. The Lost Tribe is a remake of The Forgotten Ones (aka The Tribe), which was supposedly being released in the After Dark Horrorfest 2007. A trailer for the film was released, but things fell through. The whole film was subsequently re-shot, new characters were introduced, the title was changed from The Tribe to The Lost Tribe, and a whole new cast was bought on board. The original movie was released overseas in 2009 and its title has been changed to After Dusk They Come. The Lost Tribe was filmed from a screenplay by Mark E. Davidson.
Q
How does the movie end?
A
Anna escapes the tribe's cave by jumping into an underground river and letting it carry her outside. With the creatures in pursuit, she runs to the scientific outpost where she retrieves the machete and attempts to climb up the vines surrounding the trunk of a tall tree. The creatures climb up after her until their weight pulls down the vines. Now on the ground and surrounded by the creatures, Anna attempts to fight back, but the Alpha male (Terry Notary) is too powerful, picking her up and tossing her around like a rag doll. On one of his attempts to show the other creatures his dominance, the Alpha leaps at Anna. Just in time, she holds up the machete, and he is impaled on it. Upon his death, the other creatures begin closing in on her. Anna picks up her machete and lets out a loud scream. The remaining creatures, realizing Anna's dominance, go off into the jungle. In the final scene, she buries Tom's ring in the sand and sets sail in a makeshift boat, leaving the island behind her.
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