Director: Damien Leone
Writer: Damien Leone
Cinematography: George Steuber
Editor: Damien Leone
Distributor: Cineverse Corp.
Release Date: October 11, 2024 (USA)
Budget: $20 million USD
Story
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The people of Miles County are tucking in for the night on a peaceful Christmas Eve, little knowing the horror that lies ahead. Returning to life is Art the Clown, who gained notoriety for his cruel and capricious ways. Art sets out to transform the calm night into a terrifying carnival of mayhem and bloodshed with a newly discovered, sinister determination.
Anyone unfortunate enough to come into contact with Art will feel the chills radiating from his trademark maniacal grin as he prowls through the dimly lit streets. While the local authorities try to control the chaos, Art’s violent outburst turns out to be unlike anything they have ever dealt with. Art pushes the horror envelope with every gory act, shocking even the most hardened souls with the trail of carnage he leaves in his wake.
Plot
On Christmas Eve in Miles County, a quaint town in the heartland, the residents are preparing to celebrate the holidays in peace. Little do they know, chaos lurks in the form of Art the Clown, who has returned to unleash a night of terror unlike any other. As people settle in for the night, Art’s malevolent presence begins to loom over the town, setting the stage for a night of gruesome surprises and twisted games.
Cast
David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown
Jason Patric as Sheriff John Carter
Daniel Roebuck as Mayor Thomas McGregor
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