Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD7093D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137709398
- Street Date: 04/21/15
- PreBook Date: 03/17/15
- Label: Wild Eye Releasing »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 90 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2013
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- John Berry
- Gerard Fallon
- Eugene Horan
- Mark Hutchinson
- Director: Stephen Patrick Kenny
Product Assets
The Pigman Murders
Seven Friends. No Witnesses.
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Seven friends head into the wilderness for the weekend to celebrate a friend's anniversary. But after finding a severely beaten man in the woods, they decide to find help, but soon become the hunted in a twisted game of cat and mouse with a group of animal-masked sadists. Now, in the middle of nowhere with nothing, they must fight to escape a living hell in this roller-coaster horror thriller.
Bonus Materials
Short Film: Curse Of The Banshee
Original Teaser Trailer
Wild Eye Previews
Bonus Materials
- Short Film: Curse Of The Banshee
- Original Teaser Trailer
- Wild Eye Previews
Sales Points
- Co-ordinated worldwide release.
- The Pigman Murders sequel currently in production, with Robert Englund (Nightmare on Elm Street)
- Excellent fan and critical response.
Press Quotes
Deliverance Meets The Blair Witch project.
—mybloodyreviews.com
Points do go to writer-director Stephen Patrick Kenny for conjuring a fresh premise...tightly edited, briskly paced at just 72 minutes in length and finds strength in its clutch of credible performances.
—sexgoremutants.com
It really feels like a real group of friends out on a camping trip just kicking back and doing what blokes do.
—frightfest.co.uk
The Pigman Murders is an intense rollercoaster that will bring documentary style to another level.
—pissedoffgeek.com
Every scream, every tear and every fearful whisper seemed so real ...one of the best found footage films i've seen in a long time.
—emeraldgoresociety
Serves as a perfectly acceptable low budget feature, which showcases some solid talent that could certainly achieve great things.
—Zombiehamster.com
So for the first time ever, I am giving a found footage movie the thumbs up. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
—The Cryptic Radio Show
Like Final Broadcast Meets The Hills Have Eyes, brings the found footage genre back to Cannibal Holocaust days.
—The B-movie Avenger, b-isforbest.com
Another found footage epic...but one that is a little bit different...definately one of the better ones.
—fleapitcinema.com
I was very surprised at how entertained I was by this. It gives scares without reaching for them and an enemy that sticks in the mind after the movie.
—thetimewarriors.co.uk
Reminds one of films like Dog Soldiers, Southern Comfort and You're Next ...the low production values work in its favor and help to make this dimly lit, stalk n' slash film consistently unsettling.
—ukhorrorscene.com