
Chilean helmer Patricio Valladares won notoriety around the globe with his 2012 shocker Hidden In The Woods - since remade in English with Michael Biehn - and having spent the past several years with his backwoods shocker he now moves into different, though still bloody, territory with his action-comedy Toro Loco: Bloodthirsty.Toro Loco: Bloodthirsty stars Francisco Melo as a vigilante who enlists the support of a young beauty, her geeky brother and a trigger-happy drag queen to avenge the murder of his son.US rights to the film have already been snapped up by Artsploitation and we've got an exclusive clip from the film to share featuring the title character facing off with a very bad Santa. Check it out below....
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