
Sledgehammers at Dawn 2013
In "*Sledgehammers at Dawn* (2013)*, director Josh Miller delivers a chaotic blend of horror and comedy set in a surreal Minneapolis suburb where primal instincts override sanity.
Director: Josh Miller
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Sledgehammers at Dawn* (2013) about?
*Sledgehammers at Dawn* follows a series of royal conspiracies that spiral into violence and madness in a bizarre suburban setting near Minneapolis. The film explores themes of power, primal instincts, and societal collapse, all wrapped in a darkly comedic tone.
Who directed *Sledgehammers at Dawn*?
*Sledgehammers at Dawn* was directed by Josh Miller, known for blending unconventional genres with sharp storytelling.
Who stars in *Sledgehammers at Dawn*?
The film features Drew Ailes, Sarah K. Bizek, Andrew Brynildson, Danny Burke, and Mark Cartier in its core cast.
Is *Sledgehammers at Dawn* (2013) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, *Sledgehammers at Dawn* offers a unique horror-comedy experience with its absurd premise and tight runtime. Fans of offbeat indie films may find its chaotic charm irresistible.
How long is *Sledgehammers at Dawn*?
*Sledgehammers at Dawn* has a runtime of 83 minutes.
About Sledgehammers at Dawn (2013) — A Horror-Comedy Where Royalty Meets Madness
In "*Sledgehammers at Dawn* (2013)*, director Josh Miller delivers a chaotic blend of horror and comedy set in a surreal Minneapolis suburb where primal instincts override sanity. When royal schemes spiral into murder, the town descends into anarchy, its residents losing all self-control at the slightest provocation. The film's offbeat tone and dark humor create a bizarre, unpredictable atmosphere, blending medieval intrigue with modern absurdity.
With an ensemble cast including Drew Ailes, Sarah K. Bizek, and Andrew Brynildson, *Sledgehammers at Dawn* thrives on its unique premise and genre-defying energy. The 83-minute runtime keeps the madness tight and engaging, making it a standout for fans of unconventional horror-comedy. Whether you're drawn to its quirky premise or Miller's direction, this film promises a wild ride through a world where sanity is the first casualty.