Marty is the ideal fifth grader. He gets good grades, listens to his teachers, and doesn't start trouble in class. But a darkness is beginning to fall over Marty's life. The kids at school won't stop picking on him, his parents just don't seem to understand him, and now Marty must grapple with a terrible secret that threatens to destroy life as he knows it -- his big brother is a serial killer! Brotherly love is put to the ultimate test in this emotional coming-of-age story that descends into full-blown horror.
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Gavin Brown | Marty |
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Ethan Philbeck | Steve |
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Phyllis Munro | Mom |
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Louie Lawless | Dad |
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Alex Kogin | David |
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Andy Alphonse | Preacher Donald |
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Shane Beasley | 'Headless' Killer |
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Angela Denton | Charlotte in 'Deep Dwellers' |
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Kitsie Duncan | Trevor's Mom |
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Kate Braun | Miss Thomas |
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Edward Jackson | Marcus |
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Adrian Cox-Thurmond | Trevor |
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Brigid Macaulay | Second Victim in 'Headless' |
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Dane Irwin | Levi |
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Christopher Hunt | Rodney in 'Deep Dwellers' |
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Austin Rawlins | Andy |
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Russell McGee | Theater usher |
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Todd Rigney | Video Store Employee |
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Nathan Erdel | Back Room Video Store Customer |
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Izabella Brown-Sparks | Hilary |
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David DeMoss | George |
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Brandon Howell | Randy |
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Traci Ford Howell | Teacher #2 |
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Amy Stout | Screaming Woman at Park |
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David Pruett | Police Officer in 'Headless' |
| Director | Scott Schirmer |
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| Writer | Todd Rigney, Scott Schirmer | |
| Producer | Shane Beasley, Arthur Cullipher, Scott Schirmer, Leya Taylor, Damien Wesner | |
| Photography | Leya Taylor | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Horror Disk 1 |
| Purchased | On Apr 06, 2015 |
| Watched | Sep 13, 2015 (at our home) |
| Index | 3571 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:41:58 |
| Modified Date | Feb 13, 2024 10:37:18 |
My quick rating - 6.1/10. I saw this one back in 2015 and wrote a very brief synopsis: A unique movie that is more a coming-of-age film for the majority of it that turns to horror. Well made and acted which helps give the audience an actual feel for the characters. Definitely worth a look due to the fact it is nice to see something different in a film. The only reason it isn't ranked higher is it does tend to drag at times but that is mere nitpicking. Marty is the ideal fifth grader. He gets good grades, listens to his teachers, and doesn't start trouble in class. But a darkness is beginning to fall over Marty's life. The kids at school won't stop picking on him, his parents just don't seem to understand him, and now Marty must grapple with a terrible secret that threatens to destroy life as he knows it -- his big brother is a serial killer who was influenced by some long lost slasher film from 1978! Brotherly love is put to the ultimate test in this emotional coming-of-age story that descends into full-blown horror.