
Brutal 2007
When a chilling new serial killer begins terrorizing a quiet town in *Brutal* (2007), the local sheriff and his wife—also the deputy—must race against time to stop the gruesome murders before panic spreads. The killer's signature?
Director: Ethan Wiley
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Brutal (2007) about?
*Brutal* (2007) follows a small-town sheriff and his deputy wife as they investigate a series of grotesque murders committed by a serial killer who leaves a flower on each victim. With their town on edge, they team up with a dog trainer whose autistic son has an uncanny ability to track the killer's scent.
Who directed Brutal?
*Brutal* was directed by Ethan Wiley, known for his work in horror and thriller films that blend suspense with unsettling atmospheres.
Who stars in Brutal?
The film stars Crystal Stone, Eric Lange, Sarah Thompson, Jeffrey Combs, and Don O. Knowlton, delivering performances that amplify the film's eerie tension.
Is Brutal (2007) worth watching?
While *Brutal* (2007) flies under the radar, its tight 91-minute runtime and mix of crime, horror, and mystery make it a compelling watch for fans of gritty, atmospheric thrillers. The unique premise and strong performances elevate it above typical serial killer fare.
How long is Brutal?
Brutal has a runtime of 91 minutes, packing its chilling story into a concise, tense experience.
About Brutal (2007) — A Chilling Crime Horror with a Uniquely Twisted Twist
When a chilling new serial killer begins terrorizing a quiet town in *Brutal* (2007), the local sheriff and his wife—also the deputy—must race against time to stop the gruesome murders before panic spreads. The killer's signature? Brutally mutilated bodies, each left with a single, ominous flower. Their only lead comes from an unlikely ally: an autistic dog trainer whose keen hound picks up the killer's scent, forcing the trio into a tense cat-and-mouse chase through the shadows of their community.
Directed by Ethan Wiley, this crime-horror mystery weaves a dark, atmospheric tale of obsession and survival, where every clue feels like a ticking time bomb. Between the sheriff's relentless pursuit and the dog trainer's intuitive skills, the film explores themes of justice, fear, and the fragility of small-town life, all wrapped in a chilling atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.