THE GIRL IN THE CRAWLSPACE

Showings

Ped Mall -Scene 1 Wed, Apr 10, 2019 10:00 PM
Series Info
Series:Late Shift at the Grindhouse
Film Info
Rating:Not Rated
Runtime:76 minutes
Director:John Oak Dalton (Scarecrow County)
Year Released:2018
Production Country:USA
Language:English

Description

Wednesdays get weird when Late Shift hosts Ross Meyer, Joe Derderian and Aaron Holmgren dig up low-budget b-movies, horror and gore-fests, and camp classics for your viewing pleasure. Buy your ticket and take a ride in our Time Machine! Punch in and earn a bonus! $3 Big Grove Boomtown Ale tallboys and $2 small popcorn! PLUS -- special custom trash trailer reel curated by Ross with cheap swag and prize giveaways!


With the short film: How To Undress In Front of Your Husband (1938) dir. Dwain Esper (Maniac) - 15 min
You'll laugh! You'll scream! You'll roar! Ladies! Do you know the proper way to disrobe??


"Worth your time, either as a fascinating look at small town Indiana life or a slow creeping horror/suspense film." - Neon Bloodbath

"Full of gravitas, impassioned performances, and an impressive visual flare that makes the film appear much larger than one would expect for a lower budget flick, The Girl in the Crawlspace is a fascinating character study that illuminates a section of our beloved horror biz not often seen and is an amazing debut for writer/director Oak Dalton!"
- Daniel XIII, HorrorFuel.com

"Director John Oak Dalton is more concerned about telling a poignantly humanistic story, one completely grounded in reality, yet ultimately bearing certain genre qualities as a result of its subject matter. In this case - assault, abduction, abuse, the attempt at recovery, and the inability cope. Therin, lies the horror."  - Jeremiah Rosario, Thirteenth Floor: The Spirit of Independent Horror

Jill (Erin R. Ryan) has been held captive by a serial murderer called The Crawlspace Killer. Upon her escape, she is helped by a therapist, Kristen Swan (Jodi Durian), and is gradually pulled into the gravity of Kristen's troubled marriage to failing screenwriter Johnny (John Hambrick). As Jill's memories begin to return, her actions will tear apart the fabric of a small Indiana town.