8
24 min
In 1930 Grant Wood won a painting competition with his masterpiece, American Gothic. Although it's considered to be a visual satire on rural American Life, perhaps the story goes deeper than canvas. In this provocative horror tale by accliamed photographer, Carlos Batts, we see a different interpretation of a rural American Family on the 75th Anniversary of Wood's painting, American Gothic. Batts paints his own story and invites us into a world where the old farmer struggles with his crime of passion, the consequences and his iconic fate. A pcture may be worth a 1,000 words, but this painting's story will leave you speechless.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forrest Dunn | Father | Unowned | |
| Jennifer Kubel | Daughter | Unowned | |
| Lillian Centeno | Ghost Wife | Unowned | |
| Tricia Winslow | Little Girl #1 | Unowned | |
| Shari Mapp | Little Girl #2 | Unowned | |
| Suzanne Hee | Little Girl #3 | Unowned | |
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Jason Vaughn | Necromancer #1 | Unowned |
| Shola Akinnuso | Necromancer #2 | Unowned | |
| Jones Taylor | Zombie Slave #1 | Unowned | |
| Mulu Johnson | Zombie Slave #2 | Unowned | |
| Morgan Dupont | Buried Dead Man | Unowned | |
| Carlos Batts | Monster | Unowned |