Exclusive Clip: Go behind-the-scenes of Jacob, starring Michael Biehn

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Larry Wade Carrell’s JACOB was recently acquired by Kino Lorber Films, which will release the flick on Blu-ray, DVD and all digital platforms on APRIL 9th. To help make you familiar with the film, we’re presenting you with an EXCLUSIVE clip from the featurette, “The Journey of Jacob.” Lucky for you, there’s some delicious blood and gore on display, so strap on your bib.

The film, which stars Michael Biehn, Dylan Horne, Grace Powell, James Hampton and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, has had a very successful festival run, including the WorldFest Houston International Film Festival (Winner – Best Picture (Fantasy / Horror), Best Original Score and the Critic’s Choice Award – Best Young Actress), The NJ Horrorfest (Winner – Best Feature, Best Director and Best Actress) and the Macabre Faire Film Festival (Winner – Audience Choice Award, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Special FX, best Cinematography).

JACOB tells the story of the lonely and disturbed Jacob Kell, who loves his little sister more than anything on earth. When her drunken stepfather tragically murders her, Jacob retaliates the only way he knows how…and anyone who crosses his path will know there is no limit to his brutal vengeance.

Pre-order JACOB on Blu-ray right HERE or on DVD HERE.

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