New Photos from American Mary

2012/12/10 19:02:17 +00:00 | Jonathan James

American Mary won't be released in the US until Fall 2013, but it will being playing internationally in January and a new UK trailer was released last week. If you'd like to see more, a new photos from the movie have been released and we have them for you to check out.

American Mary tells the story of a medical student named Mary (Katharine Isabelle) who grows increasingly broke and disenchanted with medical school and the established doctors she once idolized. The allure of easy money sends a desperate Mary through the messy world of underground surgeries which leaves more marks on her than the so-called freakish clientele.”

American Mary was directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska, and stars Katharine Isabelle, Antonio Cupo, Tristan Risk, David Lovgren, Paula Lindberg, and Twan Holliday.

Universal Pictures International Entertainment recently acquired distribution rights for American Mary in a number of European countries, including the UK and Germany. Those countries will see an limited theatrical release of the movie in early January, with a Blu-ray/DVD release later that month.

XLrator Media just announced that they have acquired American Mary for US distribution with plans to release the movie on their Screamfest label later next year. Specific release plans have not yet been made available, but we'll let readers know as soon as we have more information.

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