Cold Prey 3

Cold Prey 3 (Norwegian: Fritt vilt III) is a 2010 Norwegian slasher film, it is the prequel to the highly successful Cold Prey (Fritt vilt), and Cold Prey 2 (Fritt vilt II).[2] It is directed by Mikkel Brænne Sandemose and starred Nils Johnson in the leading role.[3]

Cold Prey 3
Poster of "Fritt vilt III"
Directed byMikkel Brænne Sandemose
Produced byMartin Sundland
Kristian Sinkerud
Written byPeder Fuglerud
Lars Gudmestad
StarringIda Marie Bakkerud
Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen
Nils Johnson
Music byMagnus Beite
CinematographyAri Willey
Edited byWibecke Rønseth
Production
company
Fantefilm
Release date
  • 15 October 2010 (2010-10-15)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian
Budget17,100,000 NOK (estimated)[1]
Box office$2.2 million

Plot

A group of young friends take a trip into Jotunheimen National Park. They plan on hiking into the area where an abandoned hotel sits in the mountains; it was the site of several disappearances including a young boy who vanished into thin air. After opting to camp in the woods instead of staying at the old hotel, the friends soon discover there is a hulking killer amongst the woods, and he may not be alone. Flashbacks show the killer's childhood and youth in the 1970s.[4]

Cast

  • Ida Marie Bakkerud as Hedda
  • Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen as Anders
  • Pål Stokka as Magne
  • Julie Rusti as Siri
  • Arthur Berning as Simen
  • Sturla Rui as Knut
  • Terje Ranes as Einar
  • Nils Johnson as Jon
  • Hallvard Holmen as Bjørn Brath
  • Trine Wiggen as Magny Brath

Production

Cold Prey 3 is set to be a prequel to the first two films.[5] It was completely shot in Jotunheimen, Norway.[6]

Release

The film premiered on 15 October 2010 in Norway.[7]

Reception

Cold Prey 3 was received negatively; only 16% of audience members sampled by Rotten Tomatoes reacted positively.[8][9] Scott Weinberg of ChillerTV was critical of the third installment of the Cold Prey series, saying, "The good will of the solid original and its amusing sequel has been squandered by laziness."

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