Exclusive Clip! Angus Macfadyen is a sadistic caretaker in horror film Alive

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Cranked Up Films, the genre label of Good Deed Entertainment, will be giving director Rob Grant's ALIVE a U.S. theatrical and On Demand release on September 18th, and today we're proud to share an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film. Check it out in the embed above! The 90 second clip is followed by the film's trailer.

Starring Thomas Cocquerel, Camille Stopps, and Angus Macfadyen, ALIVE tells the chilling tale of 

a severely injured man (Cocquerel) and woman (Stopps) awaken in an abandoned sanitorium with no memory of who they are or what has happened. A sadistic caretaker (Macfadyen) discourages their questions and doles out punishments whenever they refuse to cooperate or try to escape. When they finally make their escape to freedom, they discover the answers to who they are – revealing even greater horror.

The screenplay was written by Chuck McCue and Jules Vincent.

In our exclusive clip, Macfadyen's "doctor" character is "tipped off to the fact that his patients may be trying to escape his… care." This does not make him happy. 

Take a look at the clip and the trailer, and get ready for ALIVE to reach theatres and On Demand in just 10 days.

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