A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Glenville 2
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Fleet Street Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
One year after the brutal unsolved murders in Glenville, Ohio, the Stalker continues to terrorize the small town. Ken Walsh (Steve Brown) still thinks that childhood murderer Thomas Sinclair is behind the killings and reckless sheriff Wesley Johnson (Robert Baker) attempts to internally redeem himself for his irresponsible actions. Meanwhile, Katie Brandon mourns the loss of her brother Russell and Shawn Ellison attempts to discover why he seems to be the target. Director/writer Anthony Spadaccini brings you an exercise in gratuitous gore (death by knife, pitchfork, hockey stick, etc), with another creepy music score and some truly shocking revelations.
Cinematography:
Michael Kubovcik
Anthony Spadaccini
Director:
Anthony Spadaccini
Editor:
Anthony Spadaccini
Music:
Anthony Spadaccini
Michael Kubovcik
Producer:
Michael Kubovcik
Anthony Spadaccini
Writer:
Michael Kubovcik
Anthony Spadaccini
Robert Baker
Rebecca Lynne
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