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Chilling True Crime Thriller 'Dorothea' Set for Halloween Release

9 Oct

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Summary

  • 'Dorothea' horror-thriller film based on real-life serial killer grandmother
  • Releasing in theaters on Halloween, available for purchase/rental from Nov 3
  • Features star-studded cast including Lew Temple, Brinke Stevens, Cassandra Gava
Chilling True Crime Thriller 'Dorothea' Set for Halloween Release

In just a few weeks, the highly anticipated horror-thriller film 'Dorothea' will be hitting theaters on Halloween. The film, directed by Chad Ferrin, is based on the chilling true story of Dorothea Puente, a grandmother who ran a boarding school for the elderly as a front for her serial killings.

'Dorothea' boasts an impressive cast, including Lew Temple, Brinke Stevens, Cassandra Gava, and many others. The film follows Puente's sinister tactics as she preyed on vulnerable, disabled elders, burying their bodies in her massive garden under the guise of her boarding school operation. Set in the 1980s, 'Dorothea' promises to transport audiences to the era in which these horrific events took place.

After its theatrical release on October 31st, the film will also be available for purchase and rental starting November 3. According to Patrick Ewald, the CEO of the company distributing 'Dorothea', this is the second in a series of true crime films exploring the darkest corners of human nature. Ferrin's next project, 'Night Stalker', is expected to be even harsher than 'Dorothea'.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Dorothea' will be released in theaters on Halloween, October 31, 2025, and will be available for purchase and rental starting November 3, 2025.
The director of 'Dorothea' is Chad Ferrin.
'Dorothea' is based on the true story of Dorothea Puente, a grandmother who ran a boarding school for the elderly as a cover for her serial killings.

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