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Glenville: Hell's Homecoming 2005

75 min📅 2005-03-31

"Nothing is what it seems..."

In Glenville: Hell's Homecoming (2005), a gripping blend of fantasy, horror, and mystery unfolds as an ex-mental patient battles terrifying nightmares tied to a small-town massacre from five years prior.

Director: Anthony Spadaccini

Cast

Wayland Harris
Brad Sinclair / Mitchell Taylor
Steve Brown
Ken Walsh
Benjamin P. Ablao Jr.
James Perez
Chris Erickson
Pierce Wilson
Bobby Hamilton
Will
John Larsen
Warren Sinclair
Bessie
Bessie
Reesie Pup
Reesie
Anthony Spadaccini
Anthony Spadaccini
Russell (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Glenville: Hell's Homecoming (2005) about?

The film follows an ex-mental patient haunted by nightmares of a small-town massacre, pursued by private detectives after his roommate disappears. A mysterious phone call and a cloaked figure reveal a terrifying secret tied to the past.

Who directed Glenville: Hell's Homecoming?

Anthony Spadaccini directed this eerie blend of fantasy and horror, crafting a visually intense and atmospheric experience.

Who stars in Glenville: Hell's Homecoming?

The film features Wayland Harris, Steve Brown, Benjamin P. Ablao Jr., Chris Erickson, and Bobby Hamilton in key roles.

Is Glenville: Hell's Homecoming (2005) worth watching?

With its tight 75-minute runtime and genre-blending tension, Glenville: Hell's Homecoming offers a compelling watch for fans of horror and mystery, though it may not appeal to everyone due to its unconventional pacing.

How long is Glenville: Hell's Homecoming?

Glenville: Hell's Homecoming runs for 75 minutes.

About Glenville: Hell's Homecoming (2005) — When Dreams Hide Darker Truths

In Glenville: Hell's Homecoming (2005), a gripping blend of fantasy, horror, and mystery unfolds as an ex-mental patient battles terrifying nightmares tied to a small-town massacre from five years prior. Director Anthony Spadaccini crafts a chilling atmosphere where reality blurs with nightmare, as the protagonist's roommate vanishes and cryptic clues—including a cloaked figure and a mysterious phone call—hint at a horrifying secret lurking beneath the surface.

The film rides a wave of paranoia and dread, with Wayland Harris leading a cast that includes Steve Brown and Benjamin P. Ablao Jr., delivering performances that amplify the tension. As the protagonist races to uncover the truth, the line between sanity and madness dissolves, leaving audiences questioning what's real and what's a figment of a fractured mind.