Diseased new clip from Eric England’s Contracted

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

On the heels of yesterday's new images from Eric England’s body horror flick CONTRACTED is this nasty little clip that is sure to leave your skin crawling. We've seen some disturbing trailers and stills from the film thus far, but now we've got our hands on a clip that gives us a glimpse at the slow and torturous effect this disease has over the body. It's quite disturbing in all the right ways so I think you guys are really going to get a kick out of it. Gotta love that sweet sound of pulling out your own tooth. CONTRACTED will be hitting limited theaters and VOD outlets (including iTunes, Xbox, PlayStation, Amazon Instant Video, GooglePlay, SundanceNow, and more) on November 22 via IFC Midnight. Watch the clip below!

CONTRACTED tells the terrifying tale of a young girl who has a one-night stand with a stranger and contracts what she thinks is a sexually transmitted disease – but it is actually something far worse. As things begin to crumble around her, she is sent on a disturbing and bloodcurdling journey sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

Directed by England, CONTRACTED stars Katie Stegeman, Charley Koontz, Najarra Townsend, E-Kan Soong, Matt Mercer, Simon Barrett, Alice Macdonald, Jennifer Gonzalez, Ruben Pla, Lionel D. Carson and Caroline Williams.

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