| Evil's Evil Cousin | |
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| Directed by | Richard Peter Hunter | 
| Written by | Richard Peter Hunter | 
| Starring | Lionel Blair, Jonathan Hansler | 
| Cinematography | Tom Turley | 
| Music by | Dominic Sewell | 
| Distributed by | Odelay Films | 
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Running time  | 30 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Evil's Evil Cousin is a 2016 short film, written and directed by Richard Peter Hunter.[1] It stars Lionel Blair as The Dapper Man, a singing and dancing character who serves as the narrator of the film and Jonathan Hansler as Pastor Bob, a preacher who is struggling with religion and has his faith tested by God.
Cast
- Lionel Blair as The Dapper Man
 - Jonathan Hansler as Pastor Bob
 - Daniel Booroff as Terry and Evil Terry
 - Lewis Allcock as Willy Williams
 - Clifford Hume as Bruce
 - Neil Summerville as Sebastian
 
Reception
Critical response
In a summary of his favourite films at the Richmond International Film Festival in March 2017, Kevin Johnson of Richmond Magazine stated that "this short is hard to look away from; every minute there is something on screen to appreciate, be it the acting and cinematography, or the compelling script and comedy/drama balance".[2]
Accolades
The film picked up awards in US film festivals, including the NYC Indie Film Awards,[3] Around Films International Film Festival and Spotlight Horror Film Awards.[4] The film first screened in the UK on 19 September 2016 at BAFTA, and then at the Let's All Be Free Film Festival in London in October 2016.[5] The film was also part of the Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, Kentucky.
External links
References
- ↑ "Daily Pick: Evil's Evil Cousin" Film Shortage Retrieved 24 May 2020
 - ↑ "RECAP: Favorite Films at RIFF" Richmond Magazine Retrieved 24 May 2020
 - ↑ "NYC Indie Film Awards - June Winners" Archived 30 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine NYC Indie Film Awards Retrieved 20 September 2016
 - ↑ "The Best Independent Horror Films of 2016" Archived 1 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Spotlight Horror Awards Retrieved 20 September 2016
 - ↑ "LABF - Evil's Evil Cousin, directed by Richard Peter Hunter" LABF - Let's All Be Free Retrieved 20 September 2016
 
