Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind (2011)

Get off his land....Or Else!

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When young Simon Robertson moves with his family to a new town, he thinks the biggest peril will be the local bullies. Unfortunately, Simon's new friend Meg informs him that the town has a much darker secret: a body count stretching into the hundreds- courtesy of Porkchop, a deranged madman with a pig mask. When the killer resurfaces, Simon and Meg will experience the most terrifying night of their lives. It's Still not safe to go back into the woods!

Director: Eamon Hardiman
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 80 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $5,000
Original Language: en

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More Films by Director: Eamon Hardiman
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind about?
When young Simon Robertson moves with his family to a new town, he thinks the biggest peril will be the local bullies. Unfortunately, Simon's new friend Meg informs him that the town has a much darker secret: a body count stretching into the hundreds- courtesy of Porkchop, a deranged madman with a pig mask. When the killer resurfaces, Simon and Meg will experience the most terrifying night of their lives. It's Still not safe to go back into the woods!
Who directed Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind?
Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind was directed by Eamon Hardiman.
Who stars in Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind?
Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind stars Sam Qualiana, Angela Pritchett, Kennie Bass, Rob Cobb, Brian Gunnoe, Missy Dawn.
How long is Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind?
Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind?
Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind is a Horror film.
What is the budget of Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind?
Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind had a budget of $5,000.
Where was Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind produced?
Porkchop II: Rise of the Rind was produced in United States of America.