Albino Farm coming soon

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

The last time I wrote about ALBINO FARM was in July of ’07, so obviously this news has been a long time coming. Fangoria is reporting that the film will finally get a DVD release, although the date is not yet known (later this year is a safe bet). All that is for certain is that MTI HOME VIDEO will be handling it.

In case you don’t remember the heart-warming synopsis, ALBINO FARM is about four college students who, while exploring the Ozark Mountains for a midterm assignment on rural America, come face to face with a community of cave-dwelling redneck genetic mutations.

This touching drama stars Chris Jericho, Richard Christy, Duane Whitaker, Kevin Spirtas, Sunkrish Bala, Nick Richey, Alicia Lagano and Tammin Sursok (pictured below).

Source: Fangoria

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