In the middle of nowhere lives a crazed and disturbed inbred family, the Barleys. When Donna Parker (Eleni Krimitsos) and her daughter Tabitha Parker (Jada Kline) stop for gas, little do they know what really goes on in Flesh, TX. Once Tabitha disappears from the gas station, Donna summons the help of the local sheriff (Dale Denton) who is not all he is cracked up to be. Donna becomes convinced that somehow this crazy town is connected. After she encounters Sugar Barley (Kathleen Benner) the local town slut, the hunt to find her daughter is on. She must hope she does not come across the Barley house on the edge of town. No human should ever have to see what happens in the Barley house in Flesh, TX....pop.666.
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Joe Estevez | Henry |
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Kathleen Benner | Sugar Barley |
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Davina Joy | Fancy Barley |
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Jose Rosete | Woody Barley |
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Aaron Ginn-forsberg | Fancy's Victim |
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Pat Giglio | Sonny Barley |
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Jimmy Flowers | Max |
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Blake Laramie | Jake |
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Dale Denton | Jonas Barley |
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Eleni C. Krimitsos | Donna Parker |
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Wendy Crawford | Ma Barley |
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Matt Robinson | Joseph Krug - Mormon preacher |
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Amy Searcy | Butter Barley |
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Sarah Catherine Renshaw | Judith - The Drunk |
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Ralph Randolph | Darrin |
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Melinda Evans | Sarah Twin #1 |
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Michael Holzapfel | Gas Attendant |
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Jada Kline | Tabitha Parker |
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Klor Rowland | Seth |
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Matt Michalek | Dustin |
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Roxana Holzapfel | Francine |
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Jamise Grace Liddell | Debbie Krug |
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Devyn Pike | Twin #2 |
| Director | Guy Crawford |
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| Writer | Kathleen Benner, Guy Crawford | |
| Producer | Kathleen Benner, Michael Holzapfel, Roxana Holzapfel, Darrin Ramage | |
| Musician | Morgan Tucker | |
| Photography | Guy Crawford, George R. Gifford | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen 1.85:1 Color |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Distributor | Well Go USA |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 29, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Watched | Aug 24, 2014 |
| Index | 1535 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:36:37 |
| Modified Date | Apr 15, 2023 14:33:35 |
My quick rating 1,7/10. Sometimes just the title of a movie alone should clue you in to how bad it is going to be. In this case, it allured me in to see just how bad it would be. Yes, I am a glutton for bad movie punishment. Yes, occasionally B-budget flicks will amuse, gore out, and might have a shining star in the making but guess what, this movie has none of these things. And don't let the name Joe Estevez fool you. He must've lost a a night of poker to owe someone this favor. Simple plot, stop in the wrong town and run across a lunatic family that kills and eats people. OK, lots of room to make this good, right? Well, it isn't. The acting in this movie is possibly some of the worst around, almost like they were trying to act poorly. If this were true, then this group deserves the award. Mix that into a stupid story with potential to be silly, or gross and you come up with nothing? That isn't the only drawback though. I am unsure if the film makers allowed their 3 year old children to do the sound and video editing, but it is almost laughable at how bad it was. Clear echoes from multiple mics being used in scenes, cuts to the completely wrong sound effect for what was occurring. At times, it sounded like a different person was speaking then the character (in a dubbed movie type way). I really can't stress enough how poor this was and up until the end when a funny line was said that made me laugh (the highlight of the movie, btw) was "A female dog" Not a spoiler at all, just the phrase earned this movie out of 1 stardom. Yes, I am a positive person and find the good as best as I can. Don't be so kind and abuse your senses with this one, at all.