Chaw

5.7
  • Genre:Action, Adventure, Comedy
  • Production:Polygon Entertainment
  • Released:2009-07-15
  • IMDB:tt1198396
A black comedy about the events that are set into motion in a town after a man-eating boar goes on a rampage.
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