The Cloth

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The Cloth
Directed byJustin Price
Written byJustin Price
Based onThe Cloth
by Justin Price
Starring Danny Trejo
Eric Roberts
Rachele Brooke Smith
CinematographyKhu, Justin Price
Music byBart Samolis
Production
companies
Eminence Productions, Cloth Film
Distributed byUncork'd Entertainment
Release date
  • July 3, 2013 (2013-07-03)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Cloth is a 2013 American horror/thriller film that was written and directed by Justin Price, who based it upon his book of the same title. [1] The film stars Danny Trejo, Eric Roberts, Rachele Brooke Smith, Kyler Williett, and Steven Brand. [2] [3] Filming took place in 2011 and was in post production as of early 2012. [4]

Contents

The Cloth was released directly to video on July 2. [5]

Plot

"The Cloth" of the title, on which the story centers, is a secret organization which the Roman Catholic Church forms to counteract the rising number of cases of demonic possessions across the country. The story follows a young man (Kyler Willett) who, though he is godless, is recruited into The Cloth to prepare a new generation with the tools needed to stop the rise of Beezlebub, the ultimate evil. [6] The Cloth has found, much to the dismay of its members, that devout believers lack the capability for providing such tools, and thus that it needs an agent who refuses to believe in a god or gods to provide it with them.[ citation needed ]

Cast

Reception

HorrorNews.net gave a mostly negative review for The Cloth, writing: " Definitely had some impressive visuals and a good script but are undermined by weak acting and an unoriginal story in this lively but unsatisfying tale of priests and demons." [7]

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