‘Croaker’
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Now available
‘Croaker’
McMurray filmmaker Fred Terling’s first independent feature film, “Croaker,” is now available on DVD in area Giant Eagle retail outlets, including Trinity Point, Donaldson’s Crossroads, Market District Bethel Park and South Fayette.
“Croaker” is about the relationship of four friends and two brothers who are victims of a 15th century curse, which unleashes a monster from Slavic folklore, the Vodnik. The country sheriff has doubts about the brothers and instead thinks there is a more ominous reason for the disappearance of some of the town’s residents.
“It’s a very different kind of monster movie, we broke all the rules of the contemporary genre. There is no blood, no teens and no scantily clad co-eds. ‘Croaker’ is a family-friendly throwback to the campy drive-in monster movies of the ’60s and ’70s,” Terling said.
For more information, visit croakerthemovie.com.