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The Murders of Brandywine Theater 2014

★ 4.01 votes71 min📅 2014-09-12

In Larry Longstreth's twisted 2014 horror film *The Murders of Brandywine Theater*, a reclusive small-town ventriloquist finds his voice again—thanks to his unnervingly outspoken puppet, Moxxy.

Director: Larry Longstreth

Cast

Dian Bachar
Dian Bachar
Henry Kosta
Danielle Lozeau
Danielle Lozeau
Mindy
Martin Klebba
Martin Klebba
Mr. O'Doul
Page Falkinburg Jr.
Page Falkinburg Jr.
Officer Carwin
Les Claypool
Moxxy (voice)
Larry Longstreth
The Traveler
Josh Cribbs
Josh Cribbs
Brick
Dustin Runnels
Dustin Runnels
Officer
Lou Consolo
Theater guy (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Murders of Brandywine Theater (2014) about?

The film follows Henry, a withdrawn ventriloquist who regains confidence through his seemingly sentient puppet, Moxxy. But as Moxxy's influence grows, so does the chaos—culminating in a surreal and violent showdown. It's a horror story where the real monster might just be the one you trust the least.

Who directed The Murders of Brandywine Theater?

The film was directed by Larry Longstreth, a filmmaker known for blending dark comedy with horror in his unique storytelling style.

Who stars in The Murders of Brandywine Theater?

The cast features Dian Bachar, Danielle Lozeau, Martin Klebba, Page Falkinburg Jr., and Les Claypool alongside director Longstreth himself.

Is The Murders of Brandywine Theater (2014) worth watching?

With its unconventional premise and cult horror appeal, *The Murders of Brandywine Theater* is a niche pick for fans of offbeat, psychological horror. While not a mainstream hit, its quirky charm and unsettling atmosphere make it a memorable watch—if you're in the right mood.

How long is The Murders of Brandywine Theater?

The runtime is 71 minutes, a tight and intense horror experience that keeps the tension high from start to finish.

About The Murders of Brandywine Theater (2014) — A Ventriloquist's Puppet Turns His Life Upside Down

In Larry Longstreth's twisted 2014 horror film *The Murders of Brandywine Theater*, a reclusive small-town ventriloquist finds his voice again—thanks to his unnervingly outspoken puppet, Moxxy. What starts as a liberating partnership spirals into a chilling power struggle when the once-docile doll turns malevolent, pushing Henry into a nightmare where control slips away entirely. With its eerie blend of psychological dread and dark humor, the film taps into primal fears of losing autonomy, all wrapped in the unsettling charm of vintage puppetry and small-town secrets.

Moxxy's sudden urge to speak for Henry isn't just a quirky plot device—it's the spark that ignites a series of bizarre, violent acts, blurring the line between master and puppet. As the line between sanity and madness erodes, *The Murders of Brandywine Theater* delivers a horror experience that's as thought-provoking as it is creepy, leaving audiences to question who's really pulling the strings.