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Beastly Boyz (2006)

Drop Dead Dangerous

Genre : Thriller, Horror

Runtime : 1H 14M

Director : David DeCoteau
Writer : David Grove

Synopsis

Rachel, a beautiful young artist, is savagely murdered at her secluded lakefront house by a group of soulless killers. Enraged and shocked by his sister’s senseles murder, Rachel’s brother, Travis, vows to avenge her murder and punish her killers one by one – even if it costs him his soul. Guided by his sister’s ghostly voice that commands him to take brutal revenge, Travis hunts down each of the killers and punishes them in gruesome fashion. Sickened by the horror of his own murderous actions, and driven by his murdered sister’s vengeful spirit, Travis discovers a fate much worse than murder…

Actors

Sebastian Gacki
Sebastian Gacki
Travis
Emrey Wright
Emrey Wright
Jennings
Charlie Marsh
Charlie Marsh
Emery
Andrew Butler
Andrew Butler
Marrio
Dean Hrycan
Dean Hrycan
Alan
Tyler Burrows
Tyler Burrows
Simon
Kyle Schwitek
Kyle Schwitek
Adam
Neil William Hrabowy
Neil William Hrabowy
Max
Valerie Murphy
Valerie Murphy
Rachel

Crews

David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Director
David Grove
David Grove
Screenplay
David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Story
David Grove
David Grove
Story
David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Producer
Joe Silva
Joe Silva
Music

Trailers and other movies

BEASTLY BOYZ - Official Trailer

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