Horror Movie Filmed at Malvern Farm Gets International Digital Release

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Hayride to Hell, which was shot locally at a farm in Malvern, is set to be digitally released worldwide on September 24.
Image via Hayride to Hell.
Hayride to Hell, which was shot locally at a farm in Malvern, is set to be digitally released worldwide on September 24.

Hayride to Hell, a recent horror movie starring Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder, was filmed at Willisbrook Farm in Malvern, writes staff for Horror Society.  

The film was acquired for worldwide distribution by Breaking Glass Pictures, a prominent independent cinema distributor. It was directed by Dan Lantz. Kristina Chadwick and farm owner Robert Lange wrote the screenplay.

Lange’s motivation for the film was to hopefully secure his legacy on his family’s generational farm.  

The film is set on the Coxe Family Farm in rural Willis County, where farmer Sam (Bill Moseley) gets his bloody revenge on the local townspeople, including Sheriff Jubel (Kane Hodder), who has been trying to steal the family farm from Moseley’s character for the past 200 years. 

Also starring in the film are Graham Wolfe, Allyson Malandra, Denise Parella McDonald, Jared Michael Delaney, Shelby Hightower, Melanie Martyn, Brooke Stacy Mills, Aaron Dalla Villa, and Cedric “Budge” Casimiro.

Impulse-FX provided the special effects. 

Hayride to Hell premiered at the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville in 2022. It will be released on digital platforms on Sept. 24.  

Read more about Hayride to Hell making its worldwide digital release at Horror Society.  

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