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Closed Caption; Widescreen presentation (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 TVs; Featurette: Back to the Slaughterhouse - the creators of Malevolence tell the story behind the challenge of bringing their "horrifying" vision to life featuring writer/producer/director Stevan Mena, star Brandon Johnson and more; Audio commentary with Steven Mena, Brandon Johnson and associate producer Eddie Akmal; Rehearsal footage; Deleted scenes; Original trailers and TV/radio spots; Still gallery; DVD-ROM: original screenplay
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Witness to Terror [3:17]
2. Opening Credits [2:10]
3. Two Minutes [3:47]
4. Robbery [5:02]
5. Wrong Place, Wrong Time [6:11]
6. Escape [4:59]
7. House of Horror [4:02]
8. A Few Words for Max [:59]
9. The Rendezvous [7:01]
10. Losing Trust [5:23]
11. Close Call [1:59]
12. Stalked [4:56]
13. Setting Things Right [5:08]
14. Entering a Nightmare [6:07]
15. Grip of Fear [3:47]
16. On the Run [4:15]
17. A Killer Revealed [2:43]
18. The Diary [6:42]
19. It's Not Over [3:59]
20. End Credits [3:10]
A handful of bank robbers on the run stumble upon a danger far worse than the police in this horror opus. Julian (Brandon Johnson) and Marylin (Heather Magee) are a young couple who have fallen deep in debt. Desperate to get back on their feet again, they team up with Marylin's brother Max (Keith Chambers), an ex-con, and his buddy Kurt (Richard Glover) to rob a bank. On the run from the law after the robbery turns into a shoot-out, Kurt impulsively grabs a woman named Samatha (Samatha Dark) and her daughter as hostages, and head out to what they believe is an abandoned farmhouse in a sparsely populated rural village. However, the thieves and the hostages quickly discover the house is not abandoned after all; a serial killer who has been preying on the community for decades has been using the house as a base of operations, and the criminals soon find themselves at the mercy of a horror more gruesome than they could ever have imagined. Malevolence is the first feature film from long-time horror fan Stevan Mena. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide