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Release Date:
October 11, 2018
Original Title:
Malevolence 3: Killer
Alternate Titles:
Killer: Malevolence 3
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Magnetic Media Productions
Mena Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Martin Bristol returns to where it all began: the home where he was kidnapped from. But he is not the boy who disappeared over 10 years ago. Tortured and abused at the hands of his psychotic captor Graham Sutter, Martin is damaged beyond repair. Lurking in the shadows of suburbia, he stalks and kills without remorse. Special Agent William Perkins follows Martin's trail of terror, desperate to capture him before he kills again. Martin's family, mourning his disappearance for over 10 years, is informed not only that he is alive, but that he is responsible for the wave of murder sweeping through their town. Will they be able to reunite with their long-lost son before it's too late, or will Perkins have to use force to bring him down?
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Art Direction:
Jay Cohen
Assistant Director:
Paul Del Vecchio
Associate Producer:
Jay Cohen
Cheryl Lutz
Christy Lutz
Maureen A. Ryan
Sean Tiedeman
Casting:
Robert Decina
Co-Producer:
Scott Krycia
Brian O'Halloran
Paul Del Vecchio
Travis Pilat
Director:
Stevan Mena
Director of Photography:
Stevan Mena
Editor:
Stevan Mena
Key Makeup Artist:
Hadara Jaget
Makeup Artist:
Hadara Wilentzik
Original Music Composer:
Stevan Mena
Producer:
Stevan Mena
Production Design:
Kayla Arrell
Sound:
Juan Carlos RodrÃguez
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Vincent MacTiernan
Writer:
Stevan Mena
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