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The Spade County Massacre

Synopsis

Years ago “The Order of Attollo” ravaged the small community of Spade County. It was through the brave leadership of Sheriff Stone Williams (Rex Sikes) that eventually brought the end to the order. It was the end to a terrifying era in Spade County. Recently, several teenagers were found dead with no leads and nothing other than several bizarre pieces of evidence. The sole survivor and prime suspect Doug Porter (Mark Mundt) had suffered psychological damage and could not give an account of what happened. The Spade County Massacre, as it came to be called remained a mystery. Sheriff Stone Williams’ investigation concluded the murders were committed by Charlie Zorborski, a disturbed teenager who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Doug Porter was no longer considered a suspect by Sheriff Williams and became a free man. However public opinion feels Williams made a mistake and Doug Porter was guilty.

Today, Sheriff Stone Williams searches for answers to new bizarre and grizzly crimes have resurfaced in Spade County. While the sheriff’s department has no answers, the public fears The Order of Attollo has returned, others point the finger at Doug Porter. Porter, who has become an outcast, is forced to make a decision. He must either finally leave Spade County once and for all or prove his innocence. Doug unwillingly leads us through a night of violence and macabre as he discovers the truth to what really happened years ago in the tormented town called Spade County.

Cast

Rex Sikes as Sheriff Stone Williams
Mark Mundt as Doug Porter
Charles Ramsey as Captain Duffy
Shawn Monaghan as John Tucker
Brian Farr as Paul Landsdale
Donny THE DRP Polinske as Dalton Vandenburg
Kassandra Gruszkowski as Helen Porter
Tiffany Mooney Exotic dancer
Vincent Martinez as Vinnie
Lane Boyle as Jake King
Alex Gusavac as Jeff King
Tommy Farr as Jeff King – Zombie

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Additional Info

Rex Steven Sikes who played “Rodney” in Massacre at Central High (1976) stars as Sheriff Stone Williams in The Spade County Massacre.

Amazon Instant video rejected the directors cut due to some scenes being deemed too violent. A edited version has been accepted and will be ready for amazons service in late summer of 2013.


Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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