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Black Sheep

There are over 40 million sheep in New Zealand, and they're pissed off!
2007 | 86m | English

(42951 votes)

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Director: Jonathan King
Writer: Jonathan King
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A genetic engineering experiment gone horribly awry turns a large flock of docile sheep into unrelenting killing machines.
Release Date: Mar 29, 2007
Director: Jonathan King
Writer: Jonathan King
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords new zealand, sheep, farm, dark comedy, sheep farm, animal horror, genetic mutation, genetic modification, genetic experiment, horror
Production Companies Icon Productions, New Zealand Film Commission, Live Stock Films, Icon Entertainment International, Escapade Pictures, Weta Workshop, Weta Digital, Singlet Films, The Daesung Group
Box Office Revenue: $5,000,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Nathan Meister Henry Oldfield
Peter Feeney Angus Oldfield
Danielle Mason Experience
Tandi Wright Dr. Rush
Min Windle Investor
Tammy Davis Tucker
Glenis Levestam Mrs. Mac
Oliver Driver Grant
James Ashcroft Prebble
Ian Harcourt Brash
Richard Chapman Muldoon
Nick Blake Taxi Driver
Mick Rose Mike
Matthew Chamberlain Oliver Oldfield
Nick Fenton Young Henry
Louis Sutherland Winston
Kevin McTurk Weresheep
Justin B. Carter Investor
Jono Manks Investor
Luke Hawker Investor
Matthew J. Saville Investor
Richard Whiteside Investor
Tim Wong Investor
Deana Elvins Investor
Lewis Rowe Investor
Peter Rutherford Investor
Jonathan King Man pulled down by sheep
Lucy Briant Investor
Name Job
Jonathan King Screenplay, Director
Chris Plummer Editor
Simon Bright Art Direction
Paul Tobin Art Department Manager
David Brown Gaffer
Tanea Chapman Set Decoration
Victoria Kelly Original Music Composer
Kim Sinclair Production Design
Richard Bluck Director of Photography
Pauline Bowkett Costume Design
Joe Nolan First Assistant Director
Dion Hartley Key Grip
Veronique Lawrence Script Supervisor
Sam Spicer Boom Operator
Steven Boyle Sculptor
Name Title
Philippa Campbell Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Ovinaphobia in Wairarapa! Black Sheep, written and directed by Jonathan King is a wonderfully kooky horror comedy filmed out of New Zealand. Premise is simple, genetic tampering by unstable farmer man-child type has produced psychotic zombie sheep who like to chow down on human flesh. If you are ... "lucky" to still be alive after being bitten, you turn into a human/sheep hybrid - who likes to chow down on human flesh! All inhabitants of this island are doomed unless three spunky young heroes in waiting can overcome monumental odds and save the day! With effects done by Weta being no bad thing, Black Sheep is a whole bunch of popcorn munching fun. Many of the jokes aren't really surprising but they hit the mark because the comedy is drawn nice and broad. It helps as well that much of it carries a sense of mischievous depravity about it, while the snarky asides to scientists and tree hugging environmentalists shows King to have a semblance of world awareness about him. The cinematography (Richard Bluck) is gorgeous, capturing the magnificent landscapes as a backdrop to the ovine carnage, and Victoria Kelly's musical score is jovial supreme. Nothing earth shattering here, so those horror/comedy fans who venture in for the first time expecting otherwise will be disappointed. However, at under 90 minutes in length King's movie never once sags in pace or gasp for new comedic air. It's a short sharp shocker of a rib tickler and well worthy of a look if in the requisite mood. 7/10

May 16, 2024