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The Butcher is a 2006 horror film directed by Edward Gorsuch. It centers on a group of teenagers who discover a murderer living in the middle of nowhere after crashing their car. It centers on a group of teenagers who discover a murderer living in the middle of nowhere after crashing their car.
The Hamiltons is an independent 2006 horror film directed by the Butcher Brothers (Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores). Cory Knauf stars as a teenager who must decide whether to help the victims that his older siblings have kidnapped.
Merle Hench (Eric Roberts), nicknamed "The Butcher", is a henchman for gangster Murdoch (Robert Davi) until Hench takes the fall for his boss. Having survived, Hench will earn his nickname on a mission for revenge.
Butchers is a 2020 Canadian slasher film directed by Adrian Langley, starring Simon Phillips, Michael Swatton, Julie Mainville, Anne-Carolyne Binette, Samantha De Benedet and James Gerald Hicks. [1] "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" by Marion Harris is featured in the movie.
The Butcher is a 2007 South Korean horror film directed by Kim Jin-won and produced by Choi Gong-jae. The film starring Kim Sung-il, You Dong-hun in the lead roles. [ 1 ]
They shot the horror film The Violent Kind, [7] which was part of the Sundance Film Festival 2010. [8] Next, the Butcher Brothers worked on Black Sunset, [9] a psychological thriller, which was produced by Cynthia Stafford of Queen Nefertari Prod. [10] They released the sequel to The Hamiltons, The Thompsons, in 2012. In 2014 they released ...
The Butcher's Wife is a 1991 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Terry Hughes and starring Demi Moore and Jeff Daniels. The film concerns a clairvoyant woman (Moore) who thinks that she's met her future husband, whom she has seen in her dreams, and who is a butcher in New York City .
[6] Emanuel Levy at Variety said it is "Neil Jordan's most accomplished and brilliant film to date." [5] Owens received widespread acclaim for his performance; he was awarded a Special Mention at the Berlin Film Festival in 1998. [7] The film grossed £1,807,666 ($3 million) in the UK and Ireland, the highest-grossing Irish film of the year. [8]