Howard Rosenstein, a seasoned actor, brings a unique presence to the horror genre with his role in Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain (2003). Set against the backdrop of exploitation cinema, this film features Rosenstein in a narrative that delves into the eerie folklore of Samhain, blending elements of terror and myth. His contribution to this cult classic highlights the often-overlooked corners of horror, where storytelling intertwines with the grotesque, cementing his place in the annals of grindhouse cinema.
Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain
Two American tourists on a romantic camping trip are brutally murdered. A few days later, during the ancient festival of Samhain, a group of American university students move into a beautiful cottage, surrounded by a lush forest and a majestic lake. They are here to learn about the rituals of the ancient Druids and other Celtic legends. But in the remains of an abandoned copper mine, lives the ancestors of an incestuous clan of cannibals. Stalked by a hulking, disfigured mutant, the students and their chaperone are in for the most harrowing time of their young lives. And keeping their heads on their necks will become their main concern.