This summer, trespassers will be punished…
From writer-director Miles Doleac (Demons, interview), comes a spine-chilling new motion picture experience in the tradition of The Green Inferno and Deliverance, Hallowed Ground.
“A married couple, trying to rebuild their relationship after an affair, travels to a secluded cabin and stumbles into a blood feud between the Native American owners of the property and the neighboring clan, who obsessively guard their land and punish those who trespass on it in terrifying ways.”
Doleac (‘’Banshee’’), Sherri Eakin (Hayride), Ritchie Montgomery (The Magnificent Seven), and Lindsay Anne Williams (The Hollow) star in this intense indie horror film.
Doleac and Williams produce alongside Wesley O’Mary and Michael Williams.
We talked to director Miles Doleac about the film and he added a few more details of the story, saying:
Our hero couple, trying to find a place of solace and tranquility in which to rebuild their fractured relationship, stumble into a terrible long-standing blood feud between a Native American family and their enigmatic neighbors, the Barhams. The latter family has built their very lives around a very old and terrifying religious cult, which they rule with an iron hand.”
He went on to say, “The film employs a lot of different horror tropes and tweaks them a little bit. I hope it feels both fresh and like something of a throwback to the classic horror films of the 70s and early 80s.”
Hallowed Ground opens in select theaters June 7th, followed by its release on VOD/DVD June 11th, from Uncork’d Entertainment.