The Hypnotic Ring Trailer

The Hypnotic Ring Trailer (2011)

29 November 2011 47 mins

Michael Emerson (David Lee) is a henpecked husband who lives with a controlling wife, Phyllis (Debbie D) and is divorced from his first wife, Samantha (Laura Giglio) who took him to the cleaners in their divorce. His only solace is the beautiful barmaid, Isabelle (Tracey Lixx) who loves him. At work, Mike finds a mysterious ring left at his desk by an unknown benefactor. The ring gives him the power to control anyone to do exactly what he wants. And he uses its power to get his revenge on both his wife and ex-wife. He forces both of them to indulge his foot fetish and to behave like lapdogs at his feet. In addition, he forces his ex-wife to soak herself with a hose while watering her garden and leaves her wondering what happened. And then he commands both of them to commit suicide.

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Cast

Debbie D

as Phyllis

Laura Giglio

as Samantha

Tina Krause

as Isabelle

Dave Castiglione

as Michael Emerson

Gary Whitson

as Bar Owner (uncredited)

Crew

Laura Giglio

Laura Giglio Additional Camera

Dave Castiglione

Dave Castiglione Additional Camera

International Releases Dates

United States 29 November 2011

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