DOLLY | Brutal and Unnerving Slasher coming to UK Cinemas this March
Vertigo Releasing, in association with IFC and Shudder are thrilled to the confirm that the brutal and visceral horror, DOLLY, will be coming to UK Cinemas from 6th March.
DOLLY stars Fabianne Therese (John Dies At The End), Russ Tiller (Blood For Dust), Eve Blackhurst, Michalina Scorzelli, Kate Cobb (Okie) with Ethan Suplee (My Name Is Earl) and Seann William Scott (American Pie) and introducing Max The Impaler as the physically imposing eponymous antagonist.
The film’s first incarnation was the short film, Babygirl, and now the feature length DOLLY is the hulking and brooding realised vision of Rod Blackhurst, serving as a tribute to the classic 70s slashers, whilst adding its own spin on the genre.
Macy, a young woman is abducted by a monstrous figure intent on raising her as their own child.
Director: Rod Blackhurst
Writers: Rod Blackhurst & Brandon Weavil
Producers: Ross O’Connor, Rod Blackhurst, Noah Lang, Joseph C. Grano, Isaiah Smallman, Bryce McGuire, Betty Tong, Esteban Sanchez, Fabianne Therese, Seann William Scott, Ethan Suplee
Cast: Fabianne Therese, Russ Tiller, Eve Blackhurst, Michalina Scorzelli, Kate Cobb with Ethan Suplee and Seann William Scott and introducing Max The Impaler.
Run Time: 82 Minutes
DOLLY will be in UK Cinemas from 6th March
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