Friday, September 20, 2019

These Bodies Have a Tale to Tell in Horror Anthology The Mortuary Collection: First Trailer

The Mortuary Collection is a horror anthology from writer and director Ryan Spindell. The film tells four tales, with a wraparound segment. To have its World Premiere at this year's Fantastic Fest, this film tells tales of murder, from the '50s to the '80s. As well, The Mortuary Collection stars: Clancy Brown (Starship Troopers), Caitlin Fisher, Barak Hardley, Christine Kilmer and Mike Nelson. The film's first trailer has been released this week. And, the clip shows a lot of the wraparound story and snippets of the others.

The film moves through various times and settings. One of the shorts covers a '50s housewife and a strange presence in her bathroom. Another story looks at a college boy and his fraternizing ways. Still other stories cover a strange husband and wife relationship, along with the '80s Babysitter Murders. All of these short tales are told by a mortician as he goes through his collection of bodies.

The World Premiere for The Mortuary Collection begins this weekend. The first showing takes place this Saturday, September 21st - in Austin, Texas. Another showing takes place on the following Tuesday. Several filmmakers will be in attendance, including: director Spindell, actor Clancy Brown, Caitlin Fisher and others. All of the early release details are here.















Showing Date: September 21st, 2019 (World Premiere, Fantastic Fest').

Director/writer: Ryan Spindell.

Cast: Caitlin Custer, Clancy Brown, Barak Hardley, Christine Kilmer, Mike Nelson, and Sarah Hay.

The first trailer for The Mortuary Collection:




The Mortuary Collection at Fantastic Fest: The Mortuary Collection at Fantastic Fest

Source: The Mortuary Collection at First Showing

Nightmare Cinema is another horror anthology that was recently released (Sept. 3rd, 2019):




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