Exclusive Freezer clip: Dylan McDermott and a meathook get bloody

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

I know almost everybody is trying to survive the frigid weather right now, so I apologize in advance for this clip, which won’t make you much warmer. Said exclusive clip is from FREEZER, which takes place almost entirely inside of a walk-in freezer. In other words, bundle up.

In the clip, Dylan McDermott finds himself questioned by Russian thugs regarding some missing money. In the “heat” of the moment, McDermott goes to work on one of them with a meathook… and the rest is bloody history.

Here’s FREEZER’s synopsis:

Robert Saunders (Dylan McDermott), a New York City mechanic is knocked unconscious at his birthday dinner and wakes up to find himself locked inside the restaurant’s walk-in freezer. But why he’s there – and how he’ll survive – will reveal a chilling nightmare of mistaken identity, the Russian mob, a missing $8 million, and a wounded cop (Peter Facinelli) who may hold the key it all. The temperature is dropping. The fear is growing. And for a man caught between frozen death and vicious thugs, what happens next may lead to the most cold-blooded twist of all.

FREEZER, directed by Mikael Salomon, just hit DVD and you can order it right HERE.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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