‘Night of the Missing’ – Christmas Horror Anthology Brings the Chills to SCREAMBOX Tomorrow! [Trailer]

Horror

As the yuletide hour nears, a small-town sheriff finds out that the ghosts of the past do not always stay silent…

Fans of anthologies and Christmastime horror get ready for the SCREAMBOX Exclusive Night of the Missing, which follows a series of disappearances that take place in a small town. Check out an exclusive clip here.

“On a stormy  Christmas Eve, a secretive sheriff gets a visit from a mysterious woman who recounts a series of bizarre stories involving missing persons. As her stories begin to unfold, the depraved deeds of the sleepy town find themselves coming to life; conjuring vibrations of a disturbing telephone call, a mysterious ice cream man, a missing friend, and broken promises with dire repercussions.

“As the disturbing tales continue to unravel, the most terrifying revelation may be that the monster behind them is much closer than anyone thinks.”

From award-winning filmmaker Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (The Retaliators) and the producers of The Gallows, Night of the Missing is a four-part holiday anthology that could best be described as a twisted take on “A Christmas Carol.”

Featuring an incredible cast, led by horror icons Bill Moseley (House of 1000 Corpses, Night of the Living Dead) and Jenna Kanell (Renfield, Terrifier), the film also stars Gigi Gustin, Meredith Thomas, Sheila Ball, Justin Miles and Stephon “Swerve” Strickland.

Night of the Missing is gory, frightening, and able to meld these differing stories into a wonderfully disturbing narrative.

Night of the Missing arrives on VOD and streams exclusively on SCREAMBOX tomorrow, November 28.

Here’s the trailer…

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