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Title: | The Beast of Bray Road |
Directed by: | Leigh Scott |
Written by: | Leigh Scott |
Produced by: | David Michael Latt; David Rimawi; Sherri Strain; Rick Walker; Ben Thompson |
Music by: | Mel Lewis |
Cinematography: | Steve Parker |
Edited by: | Leigh Scott |
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Distributors: | The Asylum |
Released: | September 1st, 2005 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 80 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | Unknown |
Gross: | N/A |
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The Beast of Bray Road is an American horror film of the werewolf subgenre. It was written, directed and edited by Leigh Scott and released through The Asylum. The film premiered on September 1st, 2005. The movie stars Jeff Denton as Sheriff Phil Jenkins of Walworth County, Wisconsin, who investigates a string of grisly deaths, which leads him to believe that some bizarre creature, possessing the DNA of both a humand and a wolf, may be prowling the country roads of Elkhorn late at night. Assisting him in his investigation is Michigan-based cryptozoologist Quinn McKenzie and his own enthusiastic deputies, Pamela Fitzke and Dennis Snarski. As the Beast of Bray Road continues to chomp and slash it's way through the rural town's populace, Sheriff Jenkins cozies up to a pub owner named Kelly.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Jeff Denton | Phil Jenkins |
Tommy Downey | Quinn McKenzie |
Sarah Lieving | Kelly |
Joel Hebner | The Creature/Ray Loubes |
Tom Nagel | Billy Loubes |
Noel Thurman | Pamela Fitzke |
Matt Kawczynski | Dennis Snarski |
Dan Tana | Zeke Loubes |
Bernadette Perez | Gina Germaine |
George Williams | Father Rogers |
Anne Apra | Mrs. Van Beek |
Kyle Kaplan | Jeff Van Beek |
Mark Womack | Tommy |
Christina Rosenberg | Sandy Brown |
Maija Polsley | June Brown |
Heather Conforto | Gretchin Willings |
Megan Bass-Jackson | Sheila |
Amanda Barton | Shelly Berka |
Steven C. Miller | Brad Wilson/Bar patron |
Eliza Swenson | Tami |
Andy Lauer | Jack Berka |
Kean Cronin | George Krantz |
William Clevinger | Victor |
Kurt Altschwager | Farmer Barton |
Jill McGrady | Mrs. Lewis |
Jennifer Black | Dyana Stacy |
Hutchi Hancock | Maddy Mann |
Derek Riley | Pat McGuire |
Ben Thompson | Ben Slawner |
Melanie Guzek | Bar patron |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Allegedly based on a true story of supposed werewolf or Bigfoot sightings in Walworth County, Wisconsin. The first sighting was in the city of Elkhorn in the late 1980s. Stories of the Bray Road Beast has been covered by investigative television progams such as Monster Quest and Mystery Hunters. The legend of the Beast is sometimes attributed to stories of the Michigan Dogman as well. Investigative journalist Linda Godfrey wrote a book about the legend entitled The Beast of Bray Road: Trailing Wisconsin's Werewolf, which was a compilation of a series of articles written by her which chronicled eye witness testimony relating to the Beast.
- Filmed at Altoff Stages in Los Angeles, California.
- The Beast of Bray Road was released to DVD by The Asylum on March 12th, 2010. DVD extras include The Beast of Bray Road: Behind the Scenes. It was released in Region 4 format in Latin America under the title La Beastia De Bray Road.
- The Beast of Bray Road was released three days after Frankenstein Reborn, which was also directed by Leigh Scott and produced by The Asylum production team of David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, Sherri Strain, Rick Walker and Ben Thompson.
- Due to licensing rights, the production crew of this film were unable to use anything bearing the logo of Budweiser beer in Kelly's Roadhouse, so they substituted it with the fictional Pudweiser beer for all of the related signage.
Recommendations[]
The year in film[]
Other films that were released in 2005 include:
See also[]
External Links[]
- The Beast of Bray Road at IMDB
- The Beast of Bray Road at Horror Talk
- The Beast of Bray Road at Terror Hook
- The Beast of Bray Road at Dread Central
- The Beast of Bray Road at Horrormovies.org
- The Beast of Bray Road at The Video Graveyard