Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder in horror film Tabbott's Traveling Carnivale of Terrors - The teaser trailer

Online the teaser trailer of Tabbott's Traveling Carnivale of Terrors, the horror film starring the iconic Bill Moseley (House of a Thousand Bodies) and Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th).
The film, pre-production of which has been completed, features Thomas S. Nicol (The Mitchell Tapes), who co-wrote the screenplay with Alexis Elizabeth Lynch, as director.
A crowdfunding campaign was started for this project on Kickstarter, and a teaser trailer was released these days, which can be found at the bottom of the article.

Plot: The Tabbott's Traveling Carnivale of Terrors has been in business since 1925. Business is booming for the Tabbott family: Uncle Victor, his brother Everette, his fat wife Gladys, and their four children-Buck, Bobbie, Elijah, and young Emma taken in for adoption.
The main attraction of the circus is the famous House of Horrors, where people kidnapped from previous cities are tortured and slaughtered in front of an audience unaware that they are witnessing a real-life blood show that they will be part of in the next stage of circus sadists.

After his debut in Don't Open That Door - Part 2 (1974), Bill Moseley became known for playing Otis Driftwood in the The house of 1000 bodies, The devil's house and 3 From Hell, Rob Zombie's trilogy.
Kane Hodder, on the other hand, became a horror icon after playing the villain Jason Voorhees in several chapters of the famous saga Friday the 13th ("Friday the 13th: Part VII - Blood Runs Again," "Friday the 13th: Part VIII - Nightmare in Manhattan," "Jason Goes to Hell," and "Jason X").
Hodder also played the villainous Victor Crowley in the franchise Hatchet.
The two actors worked together in the horror film Charlie's Farm (2014) by Chris Sun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEQ-HAjdJmY

The teaser poster:

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Barbara Torretti
Barbara Torretti
Editor and moderator of the DarkVeins community. Passionate about horror cinema, I also do reviews and interviews pertaining to the film, music and art circuit.

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