Seed
Seed is a 2007 Canadian horror film written, produced, and directed by Uwe Boll. Filming ran from July 17 to August 11, 2006, in British Columbia, Canada, on a $10 million budget.
Plot
As a boy, a reclusive and antisocial Sufferton resident, Max Seed, was disfigured in a school bus crash that killed everyone involved. In 1973, Seed began torturing and murdering people, filming some of his victims starving to death in his locked basement and racking up a body count of 666. In 1979, Detective Matt Bishop arrests Seed in a siege that claims the lives of five of Bishop's fellow officers. Seed is sentenced to death by electric chair and incarcerated on an island prison, where he is a model inmate, only acting out when he kills three guards who try to rape him.
More details
author | Uwe Boll |
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director | Uwe Boll |
editor | Karen Porter |
events | capital punishment revenge serial killer |
genre | crime drama horror |
keywords | 666 act beat body count bus crash claim dead parents electric chair film guard island prison kill killing spree locked in long shot long take nail gun number of the beast school bus shoot starve swim torture video camera |
musicBy | Jessica Rooij |
producer | Dan Clarke Shawn Williamson Uwe Boll |
productionCompany | Boll KG |
publisher | Vivendi Entertainment |
recordedAt | British Columbia |
theme | exploitation narrative serial killer slasher snuff splatter urban |