Maneater (film series)

Maneater Series is the name, logo and line look given to a series of made-for-television natural horror films on DVD produced by RHI Entertainment for the Syfy Channel, and distributed by Vivendi Entertainment. The Maneater Series logo and line look were created under the direction of Danny Tubbs, the executive director of creative services of Vivendi Entertainment. The deal, made in October 2006, stipulated that the first ten films would premiere on the US-based channel in 2007,[1] but due to a pre-licensing agreement,[2][3] the first six actually premiered in Canada on the video on demand channel Movie Central on Demand. Most of the early films in the series were filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.[4]

Maneater
Release date
2007–2011, 2013-

RHI has continued adding new films to the series, most of which are shown first on Syfy before being released to DVD. In 2013, the website was shut down due to technical difficulties. The series was put on hold after 2011 because of RHI's financial problems but was then revived in 2013 with Scarecrow.[5] Two more films were released in 2015.

Films in series

# Title Subject matter Television Premiere DVD release Writer Director Producer
1 Grizzly Rage[1] Grizzly bear June 7, 2007 May 6, 2008[6] Arne Olsen David DeCoteau Robert Halmi, Sr.
Phyllis Laing
2 In the Spider's Web[1] Venomous spiders August 26, 2007[7] November 6, 2007 Gary Dauberman Terry Windsor Charles Salmon
3 Maneater[1] Bengal tiger September 8, 2007[8] January 8, 2008[9] Philip Morton Gary Yates Robert Halmi, Sr
Robert Halmi, Jr.
Phyllis Laing
Gary Howsam
Gilles Paquin
Michael J. Taylor
4 Something Beneath Primeval beast October 21, 2007 September 9, 2008 Mark Mullin
Ethlie Ann Vare
David Winning Robert Halmi, Sr
Robert Halmi, Jr.
Phyllis Laing
Gary Howsam
Gilles Paquin
Michael J. Taylor
5 Croc Saltwater crocodile November 4, 2007[10] February 5, 2008[11] Ken Solarz Stewart Raffill Charles Salmon
Robert Halmi, Sr.
Robert Halmi, Jr.
6 Eye of the Beast[1] Giant squid December 8, 2007[12] April 1, 2008 Mark Mullin Gary Yates Phyllis Laing
Robert Halmi, Sr.
Robert Halmi, Jr.
Michael J. Taylor
7 Blood Monkey[1] Monkeys January 27, 2008[13] November 6, 2007[14] George LaVoo
Gary Dauberman
Robert Young Charles Salmon
8 The Hive[15] Army ants February 17, 2008[16] August 5, 2008 T.S. Cook Peter Manus Charles Salmon
Robert Halmi Sr.
Robert Halmi Jr.
9 Black Swarm[17] Wasps March 13, 2008 February 3, 2009[18] Ethlie Ann Vare
Todd Samovitz
David Winning Irene Litinsky
Jesse Prupas
Michael Prupas
Ric Nish
Robert Halmi Jr.
Robert Halmi Sr.
10 Hybrid[19] Werewolves
Wolves
March 16, 2008[20] July 8, 2008 Arne Olsen Yelena Lanksaya Phyllis Laing
Robert Halmi Sr.
Robert Halmi Jr.
Gary Howsam
Gilles Paquin
Michael J. Taylor
11 Shark Swarm[21] Great white sharks May 25, 2008[22] June 3, 2008[23] David Rosiak
Matthew Chernov
James A. Contner Kyle Clark
Stephen Niver
Larry Levinson
Robert Halmi, Jr.
Kevin Bocarde
Patsy Fitzgerald
Nick Lombardo
Lina Wong
12 Vipers[24] Horned vipers September 21, 2008 September 23, 2008 Brian Katkin Bill Corcoran Mary Anne Waterhouse
Michael Shepard
Matthew O'Connor
13 Swamp Devil[25] Swamp monster October 12, 2008 April 9, 2009 Gary Dauberman David Winning Irene Litinsky
Michael Prupas
Ric Nish
Robert Halmi Jr.
Robert Halmi Sr.
14 Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon[26] Yeti November 8, 2008 January 13, 2009 Rafael Jordan Paul Ziller Martin J. Barab
Aaron Barnett
Dana Dubovsky
Eric Gozlan
Michael Greenfield
Daniel Grodnik
Richard Iott
Mark L. Lester
Wendy Kay Moore
15 Wyvern[27] Wyvern January 31, 2009 August 18, 2009[28] Jason Bourque Steven R. Monroe Oliver De Caigny
Peter von Gal
Kirk Shaw
Keith Shaw
Shannon McA'Nulty
Lindsay MacAdam
Paul Hertzberg
Breanne Hartley
Lisa Hansen
16 Sea Beast[29] Sea monster March 14, 2009 June 30, 2009[30] Paul Ziller
Neil Elman
Paul Ziller Breanne Hartley
Oliver De Caigny
Peter von Gal
Kirk Shaw
John Prince
Shannon McA'Nulty
Lindsay MacAdam
Paul Hertzberg
Lisa Hansen
17 Carny Jersey Devil April 25, 2009 March 23, 2010[31] Douglas G. Davis Sheldon Wilson Michael Prupas
Sandrine Gros d'Aillon
Nancy Boucher
18 Rise of the Gargoyles Gargoyle June 21, 2009 September 8, 2009[32] Andy Briggs Bill Corcoran François Sylvestre
Andreea Stanculeanu
Michael Prupas
Robert Halmi Sr.
19 Sand Serpents Prehistoric worms July 11, 2009 November 3, 2009 [33] Raul Inglis Jeff Renfroe Ric Nish
20 Hellhounds Hellhounds July 19, 2009 February 16, 2010[34] Paul A. Birkett
Jason Bourque
Ricky Schroder Ric Nish
Robert Halmi Jr.
Robert Halmi Sr.
Michael Prupas
21 High Plains Invaders Aliens August 30, 2009 April 6, 2010[35] Richard Beattie Kristoffer Tabori Irene Litinsky
Michael Prupas
Ric Nish
Robert Halmi Jr.
Robert Halmi Sr.
22 Behemoth Behemoth January 15, 2011 April 5, 2011[36] Rachelle S. Howie W.D. Hogan John Prince
23 Ferocious Planet Beasts from a parallel dimension April 9, 2011 July 5, 2011 Douglas G. Davis Billy O'Brien Mary Callery
24 Roadkill Roc April 23, 2011 August 30, 2011 Rick Suvalle Johannes Roberts Adrian Sturges
25 Scarecrow Scarecrow October 19, 2013 February 25, 2014 Rick Suvalle Sheldon Wilson Lacey Chabert
26 Shark Killer Blacktip shark June 16, 2015 September, 2015 Richard Beattie
Sheldon Wilson
Sheldon Wilson Derek Theler
Erica Cerra
Paul du Toit
27 The Hollow Curse October 24, 2015 2016 Rick Suvalle
Sheldon Wilson
Sheldon Wilson Stephanie Hunt
Sarah Dugdale
Alisha Newton
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