Bone Breaker

Bone Breaker
(aka Empty Grave)
Directed by Sergio Esquenazi
Produced by Christian Koruk
Written by Sergio Esquenazi
Starring Willam Abbot
Ava Bielans
Able Tasman
Samanta Filan
Carolina Santoro
Ludovico Sánchez
Music by Samuel Ramos
Cinematography Juan Manuel Cardozo
Edited by Sandra Bataglini
Distributed by Bell Entertainment
Release date
  • June 14, 2005 (2005-06-14)
Running time
81 minutes
Country Argentina
Language English

Bone Breaker is a 2005 horror/thriller film written and directed by Sergio Esquenazi. The film stars Willam Aboot, Aba Bielansl Able Tasman, Samanta Filan and Ludovico Sánchez.[1]

Plot

Two kids find the rotting remains of a man. The victim's name is Roger Larkin and the autopsy reveals that most of his bones have been broken. In the past year, 7 men between 18 and 25 disappear, Roger was one of them. His uncle, Ron, 45-year-old, lonely, alcoholic and despised by his family for being gay, will undertake the search for the murderer of his nephew, who was the only family member who had not rejected him.

Ron discover that 6 years ago in Detroit, a mechanic named Orestes López, kidnapped and murdered two men exactly the same way than Roger. Lopez was chased by police and killed in a violent shooting. Ron, without official support, secretly opened Lopez’s grave only to find it empty.

Distribution

Bone Breaker was acquired by Bell Entertainment. Internal problems inside the distribution company were the cause of a poor distribution of the film, which, in some countries it was known under the name Empty Grave.

Cast

  • Willam Abbot as Ron
  • Aba Bielans as Rea
  • Ludovico Sánchez as Mecánico
  • Carolina Santoro as Claudia
  • Smanta Filan as Hannah
  • Able Tasman as Ingeniero
  • Andrea Menna as Alabama

References

  1. "Bone Breaker (2005)". Argentina Films. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
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