Death Ranch: Exclusive clip gets gory revenge on KKK cannibals

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Writer/director Charlie Steeds' Death Ranch, a throwback to the glory days of exploitation cinema, will be receiving a Digital, VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray release courtesy of 4Digital Media tomorrow, April 20th (pre-order HERE), and today we've gotten our hands on an EXCLUSIVE clip, which you can check out in the embed above! The clip is followed by a look at the film's trailer.

Starring Deiondre Teagle, Faith Monique, Travis Cutner, Scot Scurlock, Brad Belemjian, and Thomas Mark Higgins, Death Ranch has the following synopsis: 

1970s USA. Three African American siblings, Brandon, Angela and Clarence, on the run from the police, take refuge at an abandoned Tennessee ranch… But as night falls, Brandon discovers their hideout is on the hunting grounds of a cannibalistic Ku Klux Klan cult, and it's not long before the siblings themselves are attacked and captured by the demented cult. Now, it's up to Brandon to take down the bloodthirsty Klan, and save his brother and sister so they can have their bloody vengeance and escape alive.

If that doesn't immediately sell you on watching Death Ranch, maybe our exclusive clip – in which Brandon gets some gory revenge on KKK cannibals that have been tormenting him – will seal the deal.

A Dark Temple Motion Pictures production, Death Ranch was produced by Charlie Steeds, Aaron Mirtes, Jamie McLeod-Ross, and Charley McDougall.

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