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Tremors 4: The Legend Begins

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Title: Tremors 4: The Legend Begins

Tagline: A Revolution Has Begun...

Genre: Action, Comedy, Horror, Western

Director: S. S. Wilson

Cast: Neil Kopit, Sara Botsford, Michael Gross, Don Ruffin, Billy Drago, Brent Roam, J.E. Freeman, August Schellenberg, Lydia Look, Sean Moran, Matthew Seth Wilson, Ming Lo, Sam Ly, John Dixon, Dan Lemieux

Release: 2004-01-02

Runtime: 101

Plot: This prequel of the bone-chilling Tremors begins in the town of Rejection, Nev., in 1889, where 17 men die under mysterious circumstances. Spooked by recent events, the miners who populate the town leave in droves until there's nothing left but a shell of a community. It's up to the remaining residents to get to the bottom of the deaths -- but they must do so before they, too, are eradicated off the face of the planet.

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This entry is interesting because it’s set in the old west. The movie attempts to provide some back story to the creatures, but more fun is the ancestors of those in the first movie, played by some returning cast members.
 
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