The Brazen Bull

The Brazen Bull is a 2011 American thriller/horror released on July 13, 2011. It was written, directed, and produced by Douglas Elford-Argent. It stars Jennifer Tisdale as the main role and Michael Madsen as the killer. It was released on DVD on September 2, 2011.[1]

The Brazen Bull
Directed byDouglas Elford-Argent
Produced byDouglas Elford-Argent
Jennifer Tisdale
Written byThomas Bilyeu
Chris Van de Polder
StarringJennifer Tisdale
Michael Madsen
Rachel Hunter
Gwendolyn Garver
David Frank Fletcher. Jr
Nills Allan Stewart
Distributed byAlliance Films
Release date
  • July 13, 2011 (2011-07-13)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Cast

  • Jennifer Tisdale as Lauren Vinyec
  • Michael Madsen as The Man
  • Gwendolyn Garver as Ashley
  • David Frank Fletcher. Jr as Tyler
  • Rachel Hunter as Natasha Vinyec
  • Nills Allen Stewart as Detective Miller
  • Anastasia McPherson as Lilly
  • Shannon Kingston as Lisa Klein (as Amelia Kingston)
  • Elissa Dowling as Lola
  • Christian Madsen as Billy
  • Marek Motousek as Homeless Person
  • Tom Riles as Photographer
  • Steve Shaheen as Paramedic

Critical reception

Head of Virgil Productions said, "Its very much your typical revenge story taken to a more sinister blood spraying level. Madsens character of the absolute Psycho takes me back to his Reservoir Dogs days. The movie has its moment, Rachel Hunters performance could have used a bit more work, accent was slipping in and out from American to Kiwi. Loved the level of gore, The fact its all filmed in one location makes it an easy watch and keeps your attention. Michael Madsen continues to impress me with his awesome roles, I'll never stop admiring his work."

Production companies

  • 30 Something Productions[2]
  • Libra-Con Productions[3]
  • Luckster Productions
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