Chilling trailer for Robert Hamilton’s The Suffering

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The Suffering

Robert Hamilton’s THE SUFFERING—currently being shopped to a number of distributors—has debuted a chilling new trailer that scratches and claws its way out of the shadows with haunting imagery and one nasty haunted house. We're just now catching wind of this wicked looking haunter from Hamilton, so we'll be sure to clue you in on a release date as soon as we hear it! Watch the trailer below!

The film was written by Marco V. Scola and Hamilton, and it's about:

Henry Dawles is at a cross roads in life. A diminished bank account and baby on the way with his estranged wife, has his personal life in shambles. When Mr. Remiel, an elderly shut in, offers Henry a lucrative sum to appraise his rural estate, he accepts without hesitation.

What follows is a harrowing exploration of mind and madness. A journey through an estate as vast and beautiful as it is secretive and horrific. When Henry closes in on the land’s dark truth, Remiel’s eccentric behavior takes a menacing and unforgettable turn. In this twisted tale of morality and redemption, Henry must confront the terrors of his present while coming to terms with the horrors of his past.

THE SUFFERING stars Nick Apostolides, Elizabeth Deo, Regen Wilson, Phil Amico, Chad Eric Smith, and Liz Christmas.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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