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Director: Scott B. Hansen
Cast: Graham McTavish, Patrick Kilpatrick, KateLynn E. Newberry
Follows the harrowing journey of three frontiersmen who set out to seek aid at a desolate Army fort after their handcart company becomes stranded and stricken by disease. Harassed by bandits and a mysterious native figure, with one companion gravely injured, they are stalked by a dark, primal force. As the fort reveals itself to be a cursed and maddening prison, fear and hunger twist the men into something unrecognizable—something monstrous.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Bloodletting, a Western horror film directed by Scott B. Hansen, has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its atmospheric tension and unsettling themes, while others have found it uneven. The film has not received any major awards recognition. Audience reception, as indicated by the limited available ratings, suggests a divided response.
Why you might like this:
Fans of atmospheric horror blended with gritty western elements will appreciate director Scott B. Hansen's 'Bloodletting', which features compelling performances from Graham McTavish and Patrick Kilpatrick as desperate frontiersmen stalked by a dark, primal force in a cursed, maddening frontier outpost.
Bloodletting is a 1997 American direct-to-video horror film written and directed by Matthew Jason Walsh and executive produced by J. R. Bookwalter. The film was shot-on-video, and stars James L. Edwards as Butch Harlow, a serial killer who is blackmailed by young woman Serena Stalin into taking her on as his apprentice.
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