The Western true-crime novel Hell’s Half-Acre has already garnered awards as a short feature film. Now, the full-length movie version is entering production. Author/producer Nicholas Nicastro has compiled an impressive roster of talent both in front of and behind the Camera.
In front of the Camera
Cult horror legend Bill Moseley (3 from Hell) is joined by Western icon Grainger Hines (Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Hell on Wheels). Award-winning stage and film actress Hannah Beck (Through Open Doors) also stars alongside off-Broadway and film notable Craig Cartwright (Marilyn Exposed). Newcomer JoHannah James also joins the cast.
Behind the Camera
Primetime Emmy nominee Marc Henry Johnson (HBO’s The Deuce, The Awful Truth) produces with Emmy winner Travis LaBella serving as cinematographer.
Nicastro’s proof-of-concept short film, Hell’s Half-Acre: Sojourn, won Best Indie Short at the LA Indie Shorts Festival, Best Narrative at the Toronto Indie Shorts, an Award of Merit at the IndieFEST Film Awards, and the UK’s Freewheeling Film Award. It was also an official selection at PanicFest 2026.
The True Story Inspiration
Hell’s Half-Acre tells the true but largely untold story of the Bloody Benders, America’s first documented serial killing family. Long before Hollywood invented horror families, a real-life clan ran a literal house of horrors in 1870s Kansas. Meet the Benders: Kate’s family consisted of “mother,” Almira; the simple-minded “brother,” John Jr.; and the brutish “Pa” Bender. As the net of suspicion closed around them, the Benders disappeared into the frontier, leaving a dozen bodies buried on their land … and a mystery that persists to this day.
The family built a one-room cabin along the Osage Trail. It served as a general store, inn, and death trap for weary pioneers. The Benders divided the room with a large canvas curtain. They seated guests at the dinner table with their backs to the fabric. From behind the curtain, John Sr. or John Jr. bashed the guest’s skull with a sledgehammer. One of the women then slit the victim’s throat. They dropped the body through a trapdoor into the cellar, stripped it of valuables, and buried it in the orchard at night.

“When their crimes were discovered in 1873, they shocked the nation,” says Nicholas Nicastro. “Nobody knows if the Benders were actually related, but they would take visitors along the Osage Trail into their remote cabin/store … and kill them.”
“The Bender case is compelling not only in its depravity,” adds Nicastro, “but in its female focus. The Benders were a ‘family’ led by an intelligent, outspoken woman, Kate. To this day, it is one of only a few cases of serial murder with a woman at its center.”
Filming Begins
Hell’s Half-Acre is shooting this summer in locations near Tucson, central Kansas, and Virginia, with the domestic and international release of the full-length film scheduled for 2027.














