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Hell's Half Acre
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Film Overview

Directed By: Sean Tiedeman Directed By: Scott Krycia
Release Date: 2008-02-05
Running Time: 1:00
Content Rating: R18 (Restricted)
DVD Region: 1 - U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories
Media Format: NTSC-DVD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Audio Language(s): English
Genres: Horror >> Slasher Flicks
Influences: Friday The 13th, Re-Animator, Bad Taste, Hatchet

Synopsis

"An insanely fun non-stop cheese ride!"
- KICK ASS HORROR REVIEWS.COM

"Hell’s Half Acre ends up packing quite a punch in both the horror and dark humor departments and stands out from many other indie productions..."
- Synergy Magazine

"A resuscitated serial killer racks up as many bodies as filmmakers Scott Krycia and Sean Tiedeman can give him."
- Fangoria, Issue #272

"...the first couple of minutes became a mouth watering prelude for the carnage that was about to ensue."
- MANIA.COM

"I love HHA!!! Very funny and action packed."
- STEVAN MENA, Director of Malevolence and Brutal Massacre: A Comedy

From filmmakers Sean Tiedeman and Scott Krycia (Associate Producers of EVIL BONG) comes one of the highest body count films in horror history. A serial killer is brought to justice by his victims and burned alive on what is now known as Hell’s Half Acre. Years later, a faceless killer begins slaughtering the townspeople. Losing her friends and family, Nicole Becker (Tesia Nicoli) decides to go after the killer with all she’s got. Double machetes, shotguns, dual handguns, and even a chaingun are all part of this killer’s arsenal. Needless to say, it’s gonna be messy!

The disc supplements include:

• Making-of featurette
• Deleted scenes
• Photo gallery
• Original trailer

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