 | From writer/director Tom Holland (Child’s Play, Fright Night, Stephen King’s Thinner), a murder-mystery thriller in the tradition of the Agatha Christie classic “Ten Little Indians”, combined with the blood-soaked body count of the “Final Destination” or “Scream” franchises, “Killing Frank” is a truly twisted tale of greed and murder. Wealthy misanthrope Frank, a manipulative business tycoon hated by all who know him, is reduced to a vegetable-like state after an accident. His family and key employees gather at his isolated mansion to figure out how to declare him legally dead and divide the bounty of his estate. They didn’t count on the oddly-dedicated nurse who blocks their intentions. Or the fact that they would all start dying themselves, one-by-one. It is plain that these deaths are no accident. There is a diabolically clever murderer among them. Cut off from the outside world on the grounds of this lavish estate, the question quickly becomes, who among them is doing the killing? And why? | |
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