Red Billabong trailer has guns, drugs, and a monster

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Following a teaser trailer that we shared back in September, a full trailer for the Australian creature feature RED BILLABONG has now been released online and can be viewed below.

The feature debut of writer/director Luke Sparke, RED BILLABONG tells the story of 

two estranged brothers and their friends, who are pulled into a world of mystery and lies when their grandfather’s property is passed into their hands. As both brothers are pulled apart by different choices, one thing is clear – something sinister is going on. As people go missing the brothers learn secrets that will change their life forever – but what is out there? A myth? A hoax? 

Or could it really be… real?

Dan Ewing, Tim Pocock, Sophie Don, Jessica Green, Ben Chisholm, Greg Fryer, John Reynolds, Felix Williamson, Emily Joy, James Straiton, and Col Elliot star.

Pinnacle Films will be distributing the film in Australia and are eying a mid-2016 release. Darclight is handling international sales.

RED BILLABONG, which has been described as "an Australian JURASSIC PARK", looks pretty cool to me. I'm intrigued by the quick looks we've gotten at its hulking monster, and it appears to have enough going on to be quite an entertaining ride.

Source: CinemaAustralia

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