Saddle up and witness the new horror western, Blood in Them Hills. Watch as a tale of survival against both human and supernatural threats unfolds.
A bloody heist goes wrong, leaving a bank robber, a doctor, and a midwife stranded in the unforgiving wilderness with a rescued infant. Their desperate situation takes a terrifying turn when they stumble upon the site of a demonic massacre. Now, this unlikely trio must unite to survive. They face relentless pursuit by a deadly Wendigo, and a murderous outlaw gang seeking their own brand of justice.
Christopher Sheffield (Split Lip, Bite The Dust) and Kellen Garner (Royals’ Revenge, The View From Here) co-directed the film written by Garner. Filming took place at Rawhide Western Town in Chandler, Arizona, adding to the film’s authentic Old West setting.
“There’s so much to be explored in the realm of the supernatural when it comes to Westerns,” shared directors Christopher Sheffield and Kellen Garner. “It was such a treat to go on this insane journey into the darker side of that genre, and we can’t wait for audiences to join us on this adventure.” Their enthusiasm for the project and their unique blend of genres promises a thrilling and innovative take on the Western.
The film stars Kellen Garner (Royals’ Revenge), Aria Song (“Yellowstone”), and Chade Green (Royals’ Revenge). Chris Cleveland (The Prestige), George Nelson (Bite the Dust), and Ruby Garner also star.
“Blood in Them Hills combines the classic intensity of a Western with the thrill of supernatural horror,” says Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment. “It creates a gripping, must-see experience for genre fans. At Uncork’d, we are always on the lookout for unique films that push boundaries. We’re thrilled to bring this bold story to U.S. and Canadian audiences this year.”
Blood in Them Hills is now available on Apple TV, Digital and on Demand from Uncork’d Entertainment. Prepare for a chilling journey into the dark heart of the Old West and a unique blend of classic Western elements and supernatural terror.
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