Malevolence (film)
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Directed by | Stevan Mena |
Written by | Stevan Mena |
Produced by | Stevan Mena |
Starring | Samantha Dark Brandon Johnson Heather Magee Richard Glover Courtney Bertolone |
Cinematography | Tsuyoshi Kimoto |
Edited by | Stevan Mena Eddie Akmal |
Music by | Stevan Mena |
Running time | 90 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Budget | 200,000$ |
Box office | 13,000,000$ |
Malevolence is a 2005 debut film by Stevan Mena.
Synopsis
A woman and her daughter had been kidnapped by a bunch of bank robbers who have decided to stay the night in a house in the middle of nowhere. When the daughter manages to escape to a nearby house, she has no idea that she just escaped into the house of a serial killing psychopath, putting not only herself but also her mother and the robbers in fatal danger.
Cast
- Samantha Dark – Samantha Harrison
- R. Brandon Johnson – Julian
- Heather Magee – Marylin
- Richard Glover – Kurt
- Courtney Bertolone – Courtney Harrison
- John Richard Ingram – Sheriff Riley
- Keith Chambers – Max
Sequel
On 2 February 2010 Steven Mena announced that he planned a sequel to his film.[1] Bereavement stars Michael Biehn and John Savage as well as Nolan Gerard Funk and Alexandra Daddario.
Reception
Malevolence currently has an overall approval rating of 35% on rotten tomatoes as of 31st August 2011. Malevolence won 3 best feature film awards at the 2003 International Film Expo. Director Stevan Mena won in a separate category for best director in the same year.