The Brotherhood (film)
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Directed by | David Decoteau |
Written by | Barry L. Levy, Matthew Jason Walsh |
Followed by | The Brotherhood II |
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The Brotherhood is the first in a a loose-knit series of homoerotic horror movies by David Decoteau.
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[edit] The Brotherhood
- Date: 2000
- Director: David Decoteau
- Writers: Barry L. Levy, Matthew Jason Walsh
- Cast: Samuel Page, Josh Hammond, Bradley Stryker, Elizabeth Bruderman, Forrest Cochran, Michael Lutz, Donnie Eichar, Christopher Cullen, Brandon Beemer, Brian Bianchini, Chloe Cross, Rebekah Ryan, Matt Ebin, Lauren Bailey, Mario Adractas, Karl Anderson, Jamie Bjorge, Randi Curtis, Colleen Gallagher, Vincent Grousso, Gregory James, Brandon Loeser, Micheal Messick, James North, Alysa Ratliff, Vanessa Schafer
[edit] Synopsis
Handsome and athletic Chris Chandler, a freshman at esteemed Drake University, has been targeted by members of Doma Tau Omega for initiation into their prestigious fraternity. Initially adverse to the idea, Chris soon becomes enamored with the captivating charm of the fraternity’s enigmatic president, Devon, who seems to hold an almost spell-like control over him.
Chris will soon discover that behind Doma Tau Omega’s reputable façade lies a dark secret, too horrifying to possibly imagine. A genuinely eerie horror-thriller which has become a cult favorite.