On a stormy July night in Texas, the Bates a hard working farming family are preparing for a 25th Anniversary Party. But, these plans are disrupted by a group of teenagers who want nothing more than to terrorize them. As the night dwindles on, four tourist from Toronto, Ontario on their way to Florida for spring break come pounding on their door desperate for help.Now, a few words about that great cast. Bill Moseley is on board to play Bill Bates, character described as a hard working Texas farmer, aka the head of the Bates family. Then, we have Michael Berryman on board as Moseley's older brother Frank – a pig farmer whose wife passed away, and he raises his daughter Josephine, played by Carla Acosta. Then, there's also character named Margaret Bates, the kind hearted home maker of the family, and Priscilla Barnes is on board to play her. But, when it comes to Magaret, there's also a little warning : looks can be deceiving! Edwin Neal is set to play Grandfather Bates, and the rest of the cast also includes Elissa Dowling, Mindy Robinson, Juliet Reeves, Sophie Gotberg, Morgan Lester, Tyler Thomas Turner, Hoyt Richards and Rebecca Olejniczak. Unfortunately, there's still nothing about a release date, but I'm sure you'll agree that The Mangled definitely looks & sounds great! Let us know what you think, and stay tuned for more!
Official Synopsis & Artwork For THE MANGLED Finally Revealed!
You better get ready guys, 'cause Cletus Is Coming… At least we can see that little warning at this completely fresh teaser artwork for the upcoming horror hriller The Mangled. In case you're not so familiar with the whole thing, I will first inform you that the movie comes from director Lawrence W. Nelson II, and that some seriously good cast is already on board. For more details, and the official synopsis – check out the rest of this report!
Written and directed by Lawrence W. Nelson II, this horror thriller will tell us the story of a family called The Bates, who would stop at nothing to get their missing daughter back. Or, if you prefer the official description:
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