Digging to Death
When David Vanowen moves into an old house with his wife Jessica, a crude find in the backyard changes everything. He digs up a box that holds three million dollars and a freshly buried corpse, and he decides to stash the cash inside the house rather than call the police. Hiding the money starts... Read more
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About Digging to Death
When David Vanowen moves into an old house with his wife Jessica, a crude find in the backyard changes everything. He digs up a box that holds three million dollars and a freshly buried corpse, and he decides to stash the cash inside the house rather than call the police. Hiding the money starts to unravel their lives, as strange, threatening events begin to center on the body and the couple's uneasy secrets. The film keeps the pressure tight, focusing on paranoia, shifting loyalties, and the question of how far someone will go to keep what they found, without revealing the story's final turns.
Released in 2021, Digging to Death was directed by Michael P. Blevins and features Ford Austin, Rachel Alig, Tom Fitzpatrick, Richard Riehle, and Ken Hudson Campbell. It plays like an independent horror piece, relying on a small cast and a single, unsettling premise to carry the plot.
No wide box office figures are available for this title, it appears to have been produced and distributed on a limited, independent scale rather than as a mainstream theatrical release.
Critical and audience response has been mixed based on limited reviews and user ratings, the film holds roughly a 6 out of 10 average from a small sample. Viewers often note the film's profitable premise and its attempt to blend psychological unease with physical threat, while some take issue with pacing and production limits. The central themes circle greed, guilt, and the body as both evidence and menace.
Among indie horror viewers this one has drawn interest for squeezing suspense from a single weird situation and for its cast of recognizable character actors, especially Richard Riehle. It didn't break into mainstream horror conversation, but it found a modest niche among fans who appreciate low-budget, idea-driven movies that hang tension on a simple, grim conceit.
Details
- Release Date
- February 16, 2021
- User Ratings
- 16 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror
Official Trailer
Cast
Ford Austin
David Vanowen
Tom Fitzpatrick
The Corpse
Rachel Alig
Jessica Vanowen
Richard Riehle
Allen Palms
Ken Hudson Campbell
Mark Armstrong
Clint Jung
Mr. Wu
Sumeet Dang
Richard Peterson
Bryan Dodds
Zack Kennedy
Debbie DeLisi
Whitney Reception
Stephan Singh
Bank Officer
Director: Michael P. Blevins