Acronychal (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 4, 2022

Original Title:
Acronychal

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Persaud Cinematics

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 142

Elijah, an unemployed actor, has no other choice than to stay a few nights with a retired mechanic, Malum, after his car breaks down in an unfamiliar town. Unbeknownst to Elijah, Malum is an unconvicted killer stalking his next prey.

While on the road to move into his friend's new place, Elijah, a struggling actor, finds himself lost in an unfamiliar town. While passing through the neighborhood his car inconveniently breaks down in front of the house of a retired mechanic and seemingly good samaritan who, as it also happens to be , is a serial killer! Elijah is offered a place to stay for a few nights as the retired mechanic, Malum, fixes the young man’s car. While Elijah stays in the home of a mass murderer, the true deranged and blood lusting nature of the “hospitable” old man slowly becomes clearer as Malum plans for his next victim.

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Assistant Grip:
Suresh Persaud

Camera Department Production Assistant:
Benjiman Persaud

Cinematography:
Kieran Persaud

Costume Design:
Kieran Persaud

Director:
Kieran Persaud

Editor:
Kieran Persaud

Location Assistant:
Lisa Persaud

Prop Designer:
Kieran Persaud

Set Designer:
Kieran Persaud

Sound Designer:
Kieran Persaud

Special Effects:
Kieran Persaud

Writer:
Kieran Persaud

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