In this mix of seventies style exploitation, Italian horror and buddy comedy, Huck and Marley deal with supernatural problems for money. Well, they're trying to do it for money, but Huck's morals and Marley's bloodlust usually end with that going....er....somewhat astray.Huck and Marley help people for money. Well, in theory anyway... For some reason, their help always seems to involve massive amounts of property damage, a somehow guaranteed collision with the supernatural and, if Marley has his way, a huge body count. They’re the Gunpowder Prophets, and a simple job rescuing a girl from a backwoods cult turns weird when the super groovy leader's supernatural powers turn out to be very, very real. It’s seventies style horror mixed with grindhouse action in Gunpowder Prophets. Gonzo over the top action horror from Justin Jordan (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode), Patrick Piazzalunga (Monsters are my Business), Roman Stevens, and Taylor Esposito.
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