Exclusive: Check out the trailer and poster for The 11th Patient!

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Uncork'd Entertainment is planning an October 15th DVD and Digital release for director Derek Cole's THE 11TH PATIENT, and today we are proud to present the EXCLUSIVE debut of the trailer and poster for the film. The trailer is embedded above, while the poster can be seen below.

Written by Derek and Steven Cole, THE 11TH PATIENT tells the following story: 

A boy is found in a coma deep in the woods several months after his kidnapping. The man that kidnapped him is still at large and Steven is the only person who witnessed and survived the ordeal. Now, Steven has been brought to a Doctor who specializes in PTSD patients. He must connect to Steven and make him face his fears in order to bring him out of his coma and catch the man that did this.

Steven Cole also stars in the film alongside Shelly Cole, Liesel Kopp, and Andy Gates.

Check out the trailer and poster to find out if THE 11TH PATIENT looks like something you'd like to watch this Halloween season.

Derek Cole does appear to have captured some impressive imagery while working on a limited budget, and THE 11TH PATIENT really catches my attention with the shots in the trailer that promise some slasher action.

The 11th Patient Derek Cole
 

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