Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher

Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher is a 2013 horror film that was written and directed by Joaquin Montalvan.[2] The film was released to DVD and VOD on 23 September 2014 and stars Paul E. Respass as a hillbilly with a taste for human flesh.[3]

Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher
Directed byJoaquin Montalvan
Written byEunice Font
Joaquin Montalvan
StarringPaul E. Respass
Doreen Barnes
Allen East
S.E. Feinberg
Music byJay Dawg
CinematographyJoaquin Montalvan
Edited byJoaquin Montalvan
Production
companies
Sledgehammer Films
Distributed byWhacked Movies
Release date
  • October 2013 (2013-10) (PollyGrind)[1]
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Carl Henry Jessup (Paul E. Respass) is a hillbilly that has spent his days with his half sister Rae Lynn (Theresa Holly) and best friend Billy Wayne (Chris Shumway). He's unhappy over the loss of his parents, who died in a murder-suicide, so he decides that he will plead with the demon Sam Bakoo (Allen East) to bring him back. However, as Carl has also spent much of his time indulging in cannibalism, his soul is not enough to appease Sam.

Cast

  • Paul E. Respass as Carl Henry Jessup
  • Doreen Barnes as Mama Jessup
  • Allen East as Sam Bakoo
  • S.E. Feinberg as The Storyteller
  • Theresa Holly as Rae Lynn
  • Chris Shumway as Billy Wayne

Reception

Critical reception for Legend Of The Hillbilly Butcher has been mixed.[4] Ain't It Cool News praised the film for its "twisted imagery" and "the embrace of retro coolness by most of its cast",[5] while DVD Talk commented that it would be a good rental film.[6] Bloody Disgusting panned Legend Of The Hillbilly Butcher, commenting that while it "does an excellent job of establishing a Grindhouse look and feel that many low budget films fail to grasp", it "suffers with not fully embracing it’s concept, including it’s painfully slow pace."[7]

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