Heckle

[Available March 8 on various digital and VOD platforms.] After a scotch-drinking, British, standup comedian (Guy Combes), whose mother (Toyah Ann Willcox) takes care of his daughter (Natasha Starkey), has his comedy set disrupted by a vicious heckler (Clark Gable III) and he is connected to a murder 20 years earlier of a famous, egotistical, cigar-smoking, foul-mouthed, abusive, standup comedian (Steve Guttenburg), who has a wife (Stephanie Leigh Rose) and two children (Gledisa Arthur/Deborah Osmani and Peter Devlin/Henry Osmani), by a clown-mask-wearing killer in Martyn Pick's dull, low-budget, dark, gruesome, violent, twist-filled, 81-minute, 2019 black horror comedy reminiscent of "Scream" and told in flashbacks, he becomes even more paranoid when he receives threatening phone calls and then people (Louis Selwyn, Madison Clare, et al.) begin dropping like flies during a 1980s-themed Halloween party.
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