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Grey Higgs Review Kill Syndrome by Kluckin Films

Grey Higgs has seen Kill Syndrome by Kluckin Films - Directed, filmed and edited by Dwayne King-  Grey tells us what he thinks.

Day Of The Dead Bash 2007 Short Film

Kluckin Films Day of The Dead Bash 2007 Short film / Show opener. This was filmed at the location we held the Bash. Zombies attack! Filmed and Directed by .......Dwayne King Edited by ...............................Dwayne King Make Up............................... Dwayne King Zombies: John Lewis ..... ......................Gacy Zombie Hunter Gwinn .......................Fresh Zombie Jordan Gwinn .......................Infected Zombie Nathan Clements...................Satan Zombie

Kill Syndrome II Teaser

They're back! Kluckin Films has begun production on Kill Syndrome II. The Trotter Family has escaped the clutches of Johnny Long Arm of the law and still doing what they do best. Here in this teaser you see Sledgehammer Sally played by Leah Carroll Myers and Ricketts Trotter played by Wendell Smith, with new victims. This footage was snagged from the Snuff Camera. The victims shown here, whose character names will be disclosed at a later date, are played by: Male Victim: Nathan Clements

Kluckin Films In Surge Weekly

By Chris Raposa For Weekly Surge Photos by Scott Smallin Staff Photographer Horror flicks can be broken down into three major categories: suspense, slasher, and supernatural. In many cases, these three core components are fused together for the greater goal of the film, which is to scare the hell out of moviegoers. The horror genre in movies dates back to the onset of film itself. In 1896, George
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