Bone Tomahawk
Bone Tomahawk is a 2015 American Western horror film written and directed by S. Craig Zahler in his feature-length directorial debut, starring Kurt Russell as Sheriff Franklin Hunt, alongside Patrick Wilson, Richard Jenkins, and Matthew Fox.[1][2] The story centers on a small posse from the frontier town of Bright Hope who pursue a group of abducted townsfolk into a remote canyon inhabited by a brutal, cannibalistic clan of troglodytes, blending deliberate Western pacing with visceral horror elements.[1][3] Filmed over 21 days on a modest budget, the production emphasized practical effects and authentic period detail, with Zahler drawing from classic Western influences while incorporating graphic violence that culminates in a notoriously unflinching scene of dismemberment.[1][4] Premiering at Fantastic Fest in September 2015 before a limited theatrical release on October 23, the film earned strong critical praise for its performances—particularly Russell's stoic lead role—and Zahler's assured command of tension, achieving a 91% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes despite grossing only $475,846 at the box office.[2][5][6] It received nominations for Independent Spirit Awards and Saturn Awards, highlighting its cult status among genre enthusiasts for subverting Western tropes with primal savagery and unsparing realism.[7]Synopsis
Plot Summary
In the late 1890s, two outlaws, Buddy and Purvis, murder a group of travelers in the desert and rob their corpses, only to disturb a sacred burial ground inhabited by the Troglodytes, a reclusive and cannibalistic clan of inbred Native Americans. Buddy is killed by the unseen attackers, while Purvis escapes wounded and flees to the nearby town of Bright Hope.[8] In Bright Hope, Sheriff Franklin Hunt discovers Purvis attempting to bury stolen goods and shoots him in the leg to capture him alive. With the regular deputy unavailable, Hunt deputizes the town doctor and leaves Hunt's elderly deputy, Chicory, along with the doctor's assistant, Samantha O'Dwyer, to guard Purvis in the jail overnight. That night, Troglodytes raid the jail, killing a stable boy and abducting Samantha, the deputy Nick, and Purvis, leaving behind eerie howls and evidence of their cannibalistic nature.[8][9] The following morning, Hunt organizes a rescue posse consisting of himself, Chicory, Samantha's husband Arthur O'Dwyer—a rancher still recovering from a broken leg—and the arrogant gunslinger John Brooder, who joins after boasting of his prowess. The group departs on horseback, facing grueling travel through harsh wilderness, including encounters with thieves who steal their mounts, forcing them to proceed on foot. Arthur's injury deteriorates, requiring a painful reset but no amputation, while interpersonal tensions arise from Brooder's callousness and Chicory's folksy anecdotes.[8] After days of trekking, the posse reaches the Troglodyte valley and infiltrates their cave dwellings. Brooder scouts ahead and kills one Troglodyte but is ambushed and killed. The others observe the captives caged separately: Samantha weakened but alive, Nick terrified, and Purvis barely surviving. In a brutal display, the Troglodytes drag Nick from his cage, scalp him while he delivers a final message to Hunt, then split his body in half lengthwise using a bone tomahawk. Hunt poisons two Troglodytes with opium-laced tobacco, enabling a partial distraction.[8][10] The posse launches an assault, with Hunt killing several Troglodytes, including the alpha male's son, amid fierce close-quarters combat. Arthur frees Samantha and Chicory, but Hunt sustains fatal wounds while confronting the leader. As the survivors flee with Purvis (who later succumbs to injuries), Hunt remains behind, firing three final shots to eliminate the remaining Troglodytes, sacrificing himself to ensure escape. Arthur, Samantha, and Chicory return to Bright Hope, where the town mourns the losses but celebrates the partial victory.[8][9]Cast and Characters
Principal Cast
Kurt Russell stars as Sheriff Franklin Hunt, the resolute lawman who assembles and leads a posse to pursue troglodyte cannibals holding townsfolk captive.[11] Patrick Wilson portrays Arthur O'Dwyer, a rancher sidelined by a leg injury yet compelled to join the expedition due to his wife's abduction.[11] Matthew Fox plays John Brooder, an urbane former Confederate soldier and expert marksman whose sharpshooting proves essential to the group's survival.[11] Richard Jenkins embodies Deputy Chicory, Hunt's longtime subordinate whose folksy demeanor offers levity amid the grim undertaking.[11] Lili Simmons appears as Samantha O'Dwyer, the healer kidnapped alongside the town doctor, her capture driving the posse's mission.[12] Sid Haig features in a brief but crucial role as Buddy, a vagrant whose fate alerts the town to the threat.[13]