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Black sheep is a New Zealand film about a farmer who's been conducting genetic experiments on sheep in a weird breeding programme, Black Sheep (2006) directed by Jonathan King - Letterboxd

As the sun sets, the once-docile flock turns into a carnivorous army. The mutated sheep don't just kill; their bite carries a "zombie-like" infection that turns humans into grotesque woolly hybrids. The film blends intense splatter—featuring practical effects from Peter Jackson's —with dark, slapstick comedy. Black Sheep - Pecore assassine

The story culminates in a desperate stand at the farm's main villa. Henry and Experience use everything from sheep-dip chemicals to a motorized shearer to fend off the horde. In a final ironic twist, the very phobia that crippled Henry becomes his greatest asset, as his heightened survival instincts allow him to outmaneuver the beastly Angus. Black sheep is a New Zealand film about

In the lush, emerald hills of New Zealand, a childhood prank leaves young Henry Oldfield with a debilitating phobia of sheep and the weight of his father’s accidental death. Fifteen years later, Henry returns to the family farm to sell his share to his older brother, Angus, unaware that Angus has transformed the estate into a laboratory for reckless genetic engineering. The story culminates in a desperate stand at

: Forced to face his worst nightmare, Henry must overcome his ovine-phobia to survive the slaughter.

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