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Film Worlds Collide: 'The Farmhouse Murders' Takes on a Whole New Indie Dimension with Its All-Star Franchise Cast

 

by Bone Jawnson

Independent filmmaker and Delaware County Pennsylvania native, Kevin Duffy, is pulling all the stops with his upcoming feature film, "The Farmhouse Murders." Starring familiar faces such as Larry Hankin (Escape from Alcatraz and Seinfeld) and Marlon Taylor (IT), Kevin's debut feature film will surely be a must-see. Kevin is no stranger to indie film and maintains a steady performer portfolio. He and his team have steadily raised funds for "The Farmhouse Murders," projected to be released in 2025. 

As of March 2024, the stars include industry veteran, Eric Roberts (Runaway Train, The Dark Knight, The Expendables), to the cast as the "seemingly charming yet suspicious role of Mayor Fredrick Kane." Kevin has also announced the addition of Eliza Roberts (Animal House, Dr. Who: The Movie) as the mayor's wife Natalie Kane, and another"IT" alum, Ben Heller, playing the character Sal. From the director Kevin, he is "...beyond excited to have a Losers Club / "Lucky 7" reunion in the film. This is in reference to another "IT" alum, Marlon Taylor also starring in "The Farmhouse Murders."

NEW CAST ANNOUNCEMENTS include "Halloween" franchise alum, Sandy Johnson (Michael Myers sister) and a musical contribution from Until I Wake vocalist August Lee Geitner. 



Check out the synopsis and teaser trailer below.

Gerald Johnson vanished while looking for answers to his son's disappearance. When two young podcasters covering the story also disappear, a private detective investigates the area and comes across a strange family at a nearby farm.

                        

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