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Disgruntled 2008

★ 10.01 votes61 min📅 2008-09-06

"And you thought YOUR job was killing you."

Disgruntled (2008) is a chilling horror film directed by John Conaster, a master of crafting intense workplace drama. The movie revolves around Matt McClaine, a disgruntled employee who seeks bloody revenge on his superiors and colleagues after getting fired.

Director: John Conaster

Cast

Mouzam Makkar
Mouzam Makkar
Mark Nilsson
Blake W. Logan
Catherine Warren
Catherine
Franklin Leslie Steinman
Matthew McClaine
Walt Sloan
Walt Sloan
Walt
Sam Grant
Sam

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Disgruntled (2008) about?

Disgruntled (2008) follows Matt McClaine, a disgruntled employee who seeks revenge on his superiors and colleagues after getting fired.

Who directed Disgruntled?

Disgruntled (2008) was directed by John Conaster.

Who stars in Disgruntled?

Mouzam Makkar, Mark Nilsson, and Catherine Warren star in Disgruntled (2008)

Is Disgruntled (2008) worth watching?

With its gripping storyline, intense atmosphere, and short runtime, Disgruntled (2008) is definitely worth watching for horror fans and those interested in workplace thrillers.

How long is Disgruntled?

Disgruntled (2008) has a runtime of 61 minutes.

About Disgruntled (2008) — A Gripping Workplace Horror Thriller

Disgruntled (2008) is a chilling horror film directed by John Conaster, a master of crafting intense workplace drama. The movie revolves around Matt McClaine, a disgruntled employee who seeks bloody revenge on his superiors and colleagues after getting fired. The atmosphere is tense and foreboding, as McClaine navigates his enraged quest for justice, leaving no one spared. The film is a gripping exploration of the darker side of corporate culture, where one person's firing can have devastating consequences.

With a talented cast including Mouzam Makkar, Mark Nilsson, and Catherine Warren, Disgruntled (2008) is a must-watch for horror fans and those interested in workplace thrillers. The movie's short runtime of 61 minutes only adds to its sense of urgency, making it a quick and intense viewing experience. As you delve into the world of Disgruntled, you'll be on the edge of your seat, waiting to see what McClaine's next move will be.