Easter Casket (2013)

A micro-budget horror-exploitation film in which a wrathful Easter Bunny wages bloody war on the Catholic Church.

Easter Casket - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Easter Casket
  • Release Year: 2013
  • Directed by: Dustin Mills
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Age Rating (US): NR
  • Runtime: 1h 20m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): March 26, 2013 (United States - NR)
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Easter Casket - Plot

All hell breaks loose when Peter Cottontail aka The Easter Bunny hears that the Catholic Church is about to do away with all Easter rituals not pertaining directly to the resurrection of Christ. With Father Asher (A warrior priest) hot on his trail Cottontail starts a rampage leaving the bodies of the clergy (and a few schoolgirls) in his wake. Can Asher stop him before its too late?

Easter Casket - Trailer

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It's gonna be a bad hare day!

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Easter Casket - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Dustin Mills

Main Cast

  • Josh Eal
  • Erin R. Ryan
  • Dustin Mills
  • Allison Fitzgerald
  • Haley Madison
  • Brandon Salkil
  • Dave Parker
  • Jason Crowe
  • Roni Jonah
  • Minnie Grey

Writers

  • Dustin Mills

Easter Casket - FAQs

Is Easter Casket based on a true story?

No, Easter Casket is entirely fictional. It is an original low-budget horror-exploitation concept written and directed by Dustin Mills, centering on a murderous Easter Bunny named Peter Cottontail who wages a violent campaign against Catholic clergy after learning the Church may abolish Easter traditions.

Where can you stream Easter Casket online?

Streaming availability for Easter Casket varies by region and platform. As a niche, low-budget indie horror title, it may be found on specialty horror streaming services or digital rental platforms. Visit JustWatch to compare all current viewing options available in your region.

Who directed Easter Casket and wrote the script?

Easter Casket was written, directed, and edited by Dustin Mills, who also served as cinematographer and provided the voice of Peter Cottontail. Mills is known for his prolific output of ultra-low-budget horror films, and Easter Casket stands as one of his most outlandish genre exercises.

What is Easter Casket about?

Easter Casket follows Peter Cottontail, the Easter Bunny, who goes on a murderous rampage after learning the Catholic Church intends to eliminate Easter rituals unrelated to Christ's resurrection. Warrior priest Father Asher pursues him as the body count among clergy and schoolgirls rises.

Who are the main actors in Easter Casket?

The cast of Easter Casket includes Josh Eal as Father Asher, Erin R. Ryan as Aubrie Burke, Dustin Mills as the voice of Peter Cottontail, Allison Fitzgerald as Sister Mary Agnes, Brandon Salkil as Cardinal Omalley, Haley Madison, Dave Parker, Jason Crowe, Roni Jonah, and Minnie Grey.

What is the age rating for Easter Casket?

Easter Casket carries a Not Rated (NR) classification in the United States, meaning it has not received an official MPAA rating. Given its horror-exploitation content involving graphic violence, religious themes, and adult situations, it is intended strictly for mature audiences.

When was Easter Casket released?

Easter Casket was released on March 26, 2013, in the United States. The release date was timed to coincide with the Easter holiday season, fitting the film's seasonal horror premise involving a murderous Easter Bunny targeting Catholic religious figures.

What movies are similar to Easter Casket?

Fans of Easter Casket may enjoy similarly transgressive genre films such as The Devils (1971), The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009), She Freak (1967), The Mutations (1974), Steel and Lace (1991), Killer Tongue (1996), and Atrocious (2018), all of which share its exploitation-horror sensibility.

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