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Sabretooth 2002

A scientist uses fossilized DNA to resurrect a sabretooth tiger, one of nature’s most fearsome predators. The experiment’s ambition quickly turns deadly when the creature breaks free, unleashing a relentless hunt that threatens humanity itself.

A scientist uses fossilized DNA to resurrect a sabretooth tiger, one of nature’s most fearsome predators. The experiment’s ambition quickly turns deadly when the creature breaks free, unleashing a relentless hunt that threatens humanity itself.

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Using fossilized DNA, a scientist Catherine Viciy Catherine Viciy and her colleague Anthony Bricklin Anthony Bricklin clone a prehistoric sabretooth tiger. In a tense moment, a janitor cleaning the sabretooth’s quarters locks himself inside the cage and is killed, setting off a dangerous chain of events. As the creature is being transported, it breaks free, kills the driver, and begins stalking human prey. The rampage pushes from the laboratory into the forested mountains of the Pacific Northwest, where the beast adds a vacationing couple to its growing list of victims and then turns its attention to a group of trainee guides led by Casey Ballenger Casey Ballenger and watched over by seniors such as Trent Parks Trent Parks and Sean Sean. The tension thickens as the landscape becomes a deadly maze.

To retrieve the animal, Catherine Viciy and Anthony Bricklin enlist renowned big-game hunter Robert Thatcher Robert Thatcher. They tempt him with a bold deception, insisting the sabretooth is actually an African lion and offering a hefty reward of $50,000. Their plan takes them into the mountains, where they stumble upon the cabin tied to the earlier killings. In a blunt moment of sarcasm, Thatcher states that “your kitty has an attitude problem.” The line lands with a sting of truth and irony, and Catherine nonchalantly discards Thatcher’s satellite phone, effectively cutting off any chance of police or Animal Control involvement. The hunt intensifies as the trio presses deeper into the woods.

Tragedy strikes quickly when the sabretooth claims Kara Harmon [Kara Harmon], a zoologist working for Catherine Viciy, slaying her in a brutal moment that redefines the stakes. With the body count rising, Thatcher resolves to kill the beast no matter what the cost, determined to stop a creature that science has unleashed on an unprepared world. The cat-and-mouse game continues as Thatcher detects the footprints and tracks missed by others, matching them to the sabretooth’s savage path.

One night, Thatcher follows a camper’s scream to a grisly scene and later informs Casey Ballenger that the train of death continues. The group retreats to a mine for safety, while Thatcher self-assuredly presses the pursuit, intent on ending the threat. Catherine attempts to tranquilize the creature but misses, a mistake that nearly seals their fate. Thatcher is subsequently fired for his relentless approach—trying to kill it rather than capture it—and the sabretooth reappears, killing Anthony Bricklin in a cruel reminder of the cost of ambition.

Escaping the mine with Catherine, Thatcher retrieves his rifle, and the two set out to reclaim control of the situation. Yet Catherine has other plans and temporarily steals the revolver, creating a tense standoff as they head back toward safety. The situation deteriorates as Thatcher finds himself dragged to a point of no return, slipping and catching his foot in a bear trap. Casey Ballenger and Trent Parks observe the chaos and rush to help, returning to a lake where they finally confront Catherine.

In a grim denouement, Thatcher faces the choice of finishing the hunt or saving the group. Catherine, desperate to protect her creation, draws Thatcher’s revolver, but Trent punches the weapon away while Thatcher makes a perilous move to survive. The revolver slides down a cliff, and the sabretooth reappears with renewed fury. Catherine tries to warn the beast off, but the creature turns on her, ending her role in the experiment. Thatcher seizes a final chance, luring the sabretooth onto his spear and hurling it down a ledge, killing the predator once and for all.

With the danger finally neutralized, Casey Ballenger and Trent Parks accompany Thatcher as they make their cautious way back to the summer camp where Casey works. The uneasy alliance forged in the mountains hints at the fragile boundary between scientific curiosity and ecological catastrophe, leaving the surviving members to reckon with the consequences of bringing a predator back to life.

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Cars Featured in Sabretooth

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Chevrolet

1995

Tahoe

Ford

1983

LTD Country Squire

Ford

2000

Ranger

GMC

1962

1500

International

1972

Harvester Loadstar

Jaguar

2001

S-Type X200

Land-Rover

1996

Range Rover Series II

Mercedes-Benz

2001

C-Klasse W203

Sabretooth Themes and Keywords

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geneticsaber toothed tigerpsychotronic filmnatural horrorgorebloodtigerkaratescience runs amokcreature feature

Sabretooth Other Names and Titles

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