Subhuman (film)

Subhuman, also known as Shelf Life, is a 2004 Canadian low-budget film directed by Mark Tuit.

Subhuman
Directed byMark Tuit
Produced byParalee Cook, Bryce McLaughlin, Mark Tuit
Written byMark Tuit
StarringWilliam MacDonald
Bryce McLaughlin
Courtney Cramer
Paralee Cook
Earl Pastko
Music byJeff Tymoschuk, Stephen Bulat
Distributed byMTI Home Video
Release date
  • October 9, 2004 (2004-10-09) (Cine-Macabre Film Festival)
Running time
90 minutes
LanguageEnglish

The film starts with featuring one man tracking a pair of seductive girls to a murky back alley before decapitating and immolating one of them before being hit by a car. Following another man's, called Martin (William MacDonald), strange urging, Ben (Bryce McLaughlin) and his girlfriend Julie (Courtney Kramer) choose to take him back to their apartment in order for him to spend the night there recovering, instead of to the nearest hospital. A young couple is exposed to Martin, who believes that people are being harvested by vampires. Martin is a strange homeless, alcoholic, drug addict that nobody takes serious because he escaped form a mental asylum. Unless Martin can convince other humans that they are being taken over by parasites all may be lost.


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