Horror anthology Voices from the Grave coming February 23rd

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

On February 23rd, World Wide Multi Media and MVD will be releasing the horror anthology VOICES FROM THE GRAVE on DVD and VOD.

Directed by Richard Stoudt and Laurence C. Holloway, the film consists of three horrific segments, one of which is based on a story by THE HOWLING author Gary Brandner.

Synopsis: 

"Invitation" based on a short story by Gary Brandner, tells the creepy tale of Len Krager, a life loser who attends a party he'll never forget! 

"All Hallows' Eve" is an exercise in suspense and atmosphere set on an eventful Halloween night. Robert Mundy is bitter since the accidental death of his brother on Halloween night. This Halloween night will be different as a vengeful ghost will seek retribution. 

Ghostly road hazards endanger a young used car owner in the turbo-charged yarn "Re-Possessed", a spine tingling 'vehicle' for absolute fright. Jeff purchases a killer car for a killer deal… not knowing the car wants his body and soul!

Sounds like an interesting assemblage of tales, and while it's clear from the trailer (which can be viewed below) that the film was made on a micro-budget, that has never stopped me from enjoying something if it's entertaining enough.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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