Revenge thriller trailer proves that Even Lambs Have Teeth

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Even Lambs Have Teeth Terry Miles Tiera Skovbye Kirsten Prout

Director Terry Miles seems to have a predilection for making movies with animals in the title, his credits including the dramas THE RED ROOSTER, A NIGHT FOR DYING TIGERS, and LONESOME DOVE CHURCH. His latest film is EVEN LAMBS HAVE TEETH, and with this one he has ventured into thriller territory.

Scripted by Miles, EVEN LAMBS HAVE TEETH stars Kirsten Prout and Tiera Skovbye as two young women who get into some deep trouble. The synopsis: 

Dreaming of a trip to New York City the beautiful Sloane and Katie leave for the countryside to earn some money working on an organic farm. But on the way they are kidnapped and abused by a sinister family of small-town psychopaths. When the girls finally escape, they decide to return to the scene of the crime and settle the score. 

The cast also includes Christian Sloan and Michael Karl Richards.

EVEN LAMBS HAVE TEETH is scheduled for a June 13th DVD and Digital release in the UK, and to help potential viewers decide if they would like to pre-order it on disc (you can do so at this link) we have shared the film's new trailer below.

Terror and torture pave the way for revenge, and vengeance wears booty shorts.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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