A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 15, 2013
Original Title:
Die Sister, Die!
Alternate Titles:
Scare Her to Death
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
42ND street films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
Edward is tired of the "allowance" granted him by his older sister, Amanda and becomes impatient for her death, and his part of Father's inheritance. Amanda has suffered from two heart attacks already, and Edward believes the third time will be a charm. To help induce another attack, Edward hires an ex-con nurse, Esther to "scare her to death". However, Esther becomes less than enthusiastic about killing Amanda, but becomes increasingly more curious about the secrets held in the house, including a mysterious third sister, Meredith. An eerie secluded mansion, a tormented recluse, strange psychosexual perversions, a macabre family and a ghastly secret locked away in the attic combine to tell a chilling tale of greed, deceit and murder!
Director:
Dustin Ferguson
Director of Photography:
Mark Thimijan
Editor:
Dustin Ferguson
Makeup Artist:
Benito García
Music:
Nathan Christensen
Producer:
Dustin Ferguson
Special Effects:
Benito García
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