James Franco unleashes hell on a failed bank robbery in The Vault trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

From Dan Bush, the director of such films as THE SIGNAL and THE RECONSTRUCTION OF WILLIAM ZERO comes THE VAULT, a horror film that finds two estranged sisters robbing a bank vault in an effort to save their brother. The only problem is, it’s no ordinary bank job, and definitely not an ordinary vault. The movie stars James Franco as Ed Maas, an assistant bank manager who promises to help guide the sisters through the theft in return for a percentage of their take. Franco is joined by Taryn Manning, Francesca Eastwood, Scott Haze, and Q’orianka Kilcher for a bizarre twist on hide-and-seek.

You can check out the new trailer for THE VAULT below:

The film is directed from an original screenplay that Bush co-wrote with Conal Byrne and is set for a September 1, 2017 release.

Source: JoBlo

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