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4.4/10
IMDbThe picture opened in France and Hong Kong at number two at the box office.
The name of the mysterious white masked killer was "Scarman".
One of two South Australian movies filmed in South Australia featuring singer-actress Kylie Minogue. The pictures are Cut (2000) and Sample People (2000). Both titles debuted in the year 2000 and were both shot around the same time.
The production notes for the film claimed that this movie "blends special effects, prosthetics and stunts to create a film unlike any other made in Australia" adding that "the firm Make-Up Effects Group, whose work has been used in films such as 'The Matrix' (1999), designed the prosthetics, and Peter Stubbs and his company Filmtrix, created the special effects."
Production Designer Steven Jones-Evans dug around in libraries as part of his research for the film, finding old photos of antique garden shears. He was able to design "some very strange looking implements of destruction!. The shears, the main weapon in the movie, had to be able to slice heads off, sever limbs, cut off a finger...working on the weapons was fun!".
"[first lines] Chloe's mom: Kids...? I've put your dinner on the stove! Vanessa Turnbill: Okay, Mom. Chloe's mom: Don't forget to lock up, Chloe. Vanessa Turnbill: I won't. Bye, Mom."
"[last lines] Lecturer: We are so lucky today. We're lucky because we're here to see the most exciting screening of a very rare film. You may have read about it in the newspapers, because there was this so-called "curse" on the film. And that was that every time anybody tried to complete the film, someone died. In any case, this print is the only print in existence and we are really lucky to be able to see it today. All right, nothin' more to say. Here we go, let's roll it!"