The Mutilation Man

The Mutilation Man

3.9

Dec 06 2011

1h 21m

Thriller, Horror

An unknown man makes his way into a quiet neighborhood bringing nothing but torture and pain along side him. The police are on the hunt for someone with no identity, the only evidence of his existence is the mess he leaves behind. When he enters the home of Roy and Jessica, they have no idea what's in store for them. As the story unravels you find that there may be more motive behind the mans actions than either of them could ever imagine.

Derek Cole

Derek Cole

Malcolm Hayes

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