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Director: Craig William Macneill
Cast: Hale Lytle, Susan Misner, James Matthew Ryan, James Vidos
Ted Henley lives with his father in their run down motel on a desolate stretch of road. He earns his tiny allowance by collecting the roadkill that litters the highway. But when the motel cash register starts to run dry, Ted turns his attention to collecting bigger game.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Henley (2011), directed by Craig William Macneill, is a critically acclaimed psychological thriller that explores the darkly compelling story of a young man's descent into violence. While the film has not received major awards recognition, it has earned a respectable 6.3/10 rating on IMDb, suggesting a positive response from audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty, character-driven thrillers will appreciate the standout direction of Craig William Macneill in the 2011 film Henley, which features a compelling performance from Hale Lytle as a young boy forced to take extreme measures to keep his family's motel afloat.