The Barge People munch on human flesh in clip from mutant horror film

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Last month, we shared the trailer for director Charlie Steeds' THE BARGE PEOPLE, which is set to reach VOD, Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray (PRE-ORDER HERE) tomorrow, August 18th. Now a clip from the film has arrived online and can be seen in the embed above. In the 75 second clip, we get to see the Barge People themselves in action, with one of them munching on the flesh and guts of an unlucky character.

Scripted by Christopher Lombard, the film shows what happens when 

a group of friends sets off for a relaxing weekend away on the canals of the glorious British countryside, unaware of the flesh-eating mutants lurking in the water… ready and waiting to feed.

What happens doesn't look pleasant at all for that group of friends, but it does look like it's the makings of an entertaining horror movie.

THE BARGE PEOPLE stars Kate Davies-Speak, Mark McKirdy, Makenna Guyler, and Matt Swales.

Give the clip (which is followed by the trailer) a look above, and get ready for THE BARGE PEOPLE to arrive tomorrow.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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