The Bleeding
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Initial release | Los Angeles |
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Directors | Charlie Picerni |
Initial DVD release | United Kingdom |
Screenplay | Lance W. Lane |
Produced by | Michael Tadross Jr. |
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ID | 2899895 |
About The Bleeding
A soldier (Michael Matthias) returns home from Afghanistan and finds that his parents have been murdered and his brother (Vinnie Jones) has been reborn as a vampire king.
Australian farmer Colin Deveraux survives crocodile attack by biting back
... " Mr Deveraux said he used a towel and some rope to stop The Bleeding in his leg, before his brother drove him 130km (80 miles) north to the Royal Darwin Hospital...
Everyone got duped by Sam Bankman-Fried's big gamble
... Was it possible that his rival would walk back the criticism? Was it probable that that would stem The Bleeding? " Fairly unlikely, " Bankman-Fried wrote...
Hospital inspectors probe Nottingham NHS trust over three baby deaths
... The coroner said that " earlier delivery would have been achieved… if the significance of The Bleeding and pain had been clearly identified as an abruption...
NHS ombudsman calls for Martha's rule to give power to patients
... " But Merope says some experts have advised her that this is the point her daughter should have been moved to intensive care - as The Bleeding was probably a sign of very disordered clotting and severe sepsis taking hold...
Martha's rule: Government to explore bringing in change after tragic teen death
... " But Merope says some experts have advised her that this is the point her daughter should have been moved to intensive care - as The Bleeding was probably a sign of very disordered clotting and severe sepsis taking hold...
Martha's rule: Call for right to second opinion after tragic teen death
... " But Merope says some experts have advised her that this is the point her daughter should have been moved to intensive care - as The Bleeding was likely a sign of very disordered clotting and severe sepsis taking hold...
Lucy Letby: What did the nurse do to babies in her care?
... Expert Dr Dewi Evans said in his opinion " The Bleeding was a result of trauma to his upper airway"...
Trowbridge Rugby Club women's team praised for helping crash victims
... " The women made makeshift tourniquets from their rugby boot laces and players bibs and shirts to try and stem The Bleeding...
Australian farmer Colin Deveraux survives crocodile attack by biting back
By Thomas MackintoshBBC News
An Australian farmer says he is lucky to be alive after repelling a crocodile attack by biting back at The Animal .
Cattle producer Colin Deveraux has spent a month in hospital after being bitten by the 3. 2m (10ft) Saltwater Crocodile in the Northern Territory .
He told he bit The Crocodile 's eyelid in his struggle to survive.
Mr Deveraux said his ordeal began after he stopped at a billabong (lake) while he was travelling to build fencing near the Finniss River last month.
He paused by The Lake after noticing Fish Swimming in The Middle of its retreating waters. After he stepped away again, The Crocodile " latched" onto his right foot, shaking him like a " rag doll" and pulling him into the water.
Mr Deveraux told ABC he first tried kicking The Crocodile in the ribs with his other foot - before biting The Reptile back.
" I was in such an awkward position… but By Accident my teeth caught his eyelid. It was pretty thick, like holding onto leather, but I jerked back on his eyelid and he Let Go .
" I leapt away and took off with great steps up to where my car was. He chased me for a bit, maybe four metres, but then stopped. "
Mr Deveraux said he used a towel and some rope to stop The Bleeding in his leg, before his brother drove him 130km (80 miles) north to The Royal Darwin Hospital.
" If he [The Crocodile ] had bitten me Somewhere Else it would have been different, " He Said .
" It means I've got to change what I do. I've been walking around that swamp country too long fixing fences and living life, but it's opened my eyes. "
According to the, crocodiles are the basis for an important industry in the Northern Territory and are protected by law.
They are considered to be of huge scientific and human interest as well as a valuable Tourist Attraction .
The Last happened in April this year on the Kennedy River in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com