
So Shall You Reap 1999
"The Grim Reaper He's Not So Bad. Or Is He?"
In *So Shall You Reap (1999)*, directed by Quinn Riley, an investigator stumbles upon a chilling discovery: a book bound in human skin with his name scribbled inside. The Necronomicon-like artifact reveals a series of deaths, each recorded with gruesome precision.
Director: Quinn Riley
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *So Shall You Reap (1999)* about?
*So Shall You Reap (1999)* follows an investigator who uncovers a book bound in human skin that lists names of the dead—including his own. As he digs deeper, he realizes the book is tied to an ancient, malevolent force. The film blends horror and comedy while exploring themes of fate and the supernatural.
Who directed *So Shall You Reap*?
Quinn Riley directed *So Shall You Reap (1999)*, bringing a unique mix of horror and comedy to the screen.
Who stars in *So Shall You Reap*?
The film features Michael Barclay, Tom Martwick, Michael Morgan, Bob Pinney, and Milco Davis in key roles.
Is *So Shall You Reap (1999)* worth watching?
*So Shall You Reap (1999)* is a cult favorite for fans of horror-comedy with a twist. While not widely known, its original premise and 1990s charm make it a hidden gem worth exploring for those who enjoy offbeat supernatural tales.
How long is *So Shall You Reap*?
*So Shall You Reap (1999)* runs for 103 minutes.
About So Shall You Reap (1999) — A Horror-Comedy with a Dark Twist
In *So Shall You Reap (1999)*, directed by Quinn Riley, an investigator stumbles upon a chilling discovery: a book bound in human skin with his name scribbled inside. The Necronomicon-like artifact reveals a series of deaths, each recorded with gruesome precision. As Denny McLaren races to uncover the truth, he uncovers a sinister force that blurs the line between horror and dark comedy. The film weaves together eerie suspense with offbeat humor, creating a unique atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
Blending supernatural terror with quirky twists, *So Shall You Reap (1999)* stars Michael Barclay, Tom Martwick, and Michael Morgan in a story where the grim reaper isn't just a myth—he's a meticulous record-keeper. The movie thrives on its unsettling premise, exploring themes of fate, mortality, and the absurdity of life's final chapters. Whether you're a horror buff or a comedy lover, this 1999 cult gem delivers a one-of-a-kind viewing experience full of dark surprises.