A girl’s grief over her brother’s tragic death leads her to make a pact with moonshiners promising to bring him back to life — for a steep price.

Hunter Adams’s Dig Two Graves is that rare chiller conjuring eeriness and dread without defaulting to abundant gore or flagrant nudity. While its elements — small-town police corruption; supernatural powers in an Old World brood (here, Gypsies); an adolescent girl’s confrontation with a traumatic past — are familiar, it bears a haunting ambience as agreeable as it is ephemeral. Mr. Adams is clearly skilled with story structure, cinematography and his actors. (continue at New York Times)

“And details are definitely the movie’s strongest suit. What makes “Dig Two Graves” an astonishing accomplishment for a low-budget indie is the exceptional production value it achieves from deceptively simple shots, props, sounds, and setpieces likely to go unnoticed by many.” continue reading >> Culture Crypt

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Directed by: Hunter Adams

Cast:
Ted Levine Ted Levine
Samantha Isler Samantha Isler
Danny Goldring Danny Goldring
Proctor
Troy Ruptash Troy Ruptash
Rachael Drummond Rachael Drummond
Mrs. Waterhouse
Dean Evans Dean Evans
Jon
Bradley Grant Smith Bradley Grant Smith
Deputy Byron Freeman

Produced by

Hunter Adams producer
Claire Connelly producer
Larry Fessenden executive producer
P.J. Fishwick producer
Jon Parker associate producer
Philip S. Plowden associate producer
Kim Sherrell executive producer

“Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.” —Confucius