Dead Souls (2026)
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Synopsis
In 1890 — the year of the U.S. census — chaos erupts when a man named Strindler arrives in a town in Arizona and requests money for providing the names of dead Mexican laborers.
Metrics
Movie Details
| Domestic Releases: | June 20th, 2026 (Limited) by Kino Lorber |
| Running Time: | 88 minutes |
| Geographical setting: | Arizona |
| Subgenre: | Western Drama |
| Time period setting: | 1890s |
| Source: | Original Screenplay |
| Genre: | Western |
| Production Method: | Live Action |
| Creative Type: | Historical Fiction |
| Production/Financing Companies: | Exterminating Angel, Zapruder Films |
| Production Countries: | United States, Spain |
| Languages: | English, Spanish |
Leading
| Alex Cox | Strindler |
Supporting
| Zander Schloss | Borracho | |
| Dick Rude | The Doctor | |
| Amariah Dionne | Rose | |
| Brendan Guy Murphy | Sheriff Purdy | |
| Sarah Vista | The Widow | |
| Shayn Herndon | The Kid | |
| Levee Duplay | Federal Prosecutor | |
| Karen E. Wright | Rebecca | |
| Eric Schumacher | The Mayor | |
| Ted Falagan | Oso | |
| Maria De La Paz Robles | Nuria | |
| Javier Arnal | El Teniente | |
| Geoff Marslett | The Colonel | |
| Ed Pansullo | The Undertaker | |
| Jesse Lee Pacheco | Johnny Behan | |
| Edward Tudor-Pole | Strindler’s Dad |
Production and Technical Credits
| Alex Cox | Director | |
| Alex Cox | Screenwriter | |
| Gianni Garko | Screenwriter | |
| Nikolai Gogol | Story based on a poem by | |
| Merritt Crocker | Producer | |
| Guillermo de Oliveira | Producer | |
| Chance Falkner | Cinematographer | |
| Ignacio Aguilar | Cinematographer | |
| Melissa Woods | Production Designer | |
| Leonardo Giménez | Production Designer | |
| Merritt Crocker | Editor | |
| Dan Wool | Composer | |
| Del Zamora | Associate Producer | |
| Madmartigan | Associate Producer | |
| Kyle Curry | Associate Producer | |
| Betsy Nofsinger | Associate Producer | |
| Jamie Wilson-Webb | Associate Producer | |
| Jamie Jamieson | Associate Producer | |
| Adam Rutkowski | Associate Producer | |
| Jeff Hause | Associate Producer | |
| Brett Taylor | Associate Producer | |
| Rob Jensen | Co-Producer | |
| Joaquin Montez Herrera | Co-Producer | |
| Jesse Whiteman | Co-Producer | |
| Adam Schoon | Associate Producer | |
| Willem Heerbaart | Co-Producer | |
| R. Michael Fierro | Associate Producer | |
| Tod Davies | Executive Producer | |
| Thomas Etienne | Executive Producer | |
| Abby Harris | Executive Producer | |
| David Nedrow | Executive Producer | |
| Amer Hilal | Co-Executive Producer | |
| Zack Coffman | Co-Executive Producer |
Cast and crew with above-the-line roles are marked in bold. The line marks the division between above-the-line and below-the-line roles.
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.
Synopsis
In 1890 — the year of the U.S. census — chaos erupts when a man named Strindler arrives in a town in Arizona and requests money for providing the names of dead Mexican laborers.
Metrics
Movie Details
| Domestic Releases: | June 20th, 2026 (Limited) by Kino Lorber |
| Running Time: | 88 minutes |
| Geographical setting: | Arizona |
| Subgenre: | Western Drama |
| Time period setting: | 1890s |
| Source: | Original Screenplay |
| Genre: | Western |
| Production Method: | Live Action |
| Creative Type: | Historical Fiction |
| Production/Financing Companies: | Exterminating Angel, Zapruder Films |
| Production Countries: | United States, Spain |
| Languages: | English, Spanish |
Leading
| Alex Cox | Strindler |
Supporting
| Zander Schloss | Borracho | |
| Dick Rude | The Doctor | |
| Amariah Dionne | Rose | |
| Brendan Guy Murphy | Sheriff Purdy | |
| Sarah Vista | The Widow | |
| Shayn Herndon | The Kid | |
| Levee Duplay | Federal Prosecutor | |
| Karen E. Wright | Rebecca | |
| Eric Schumacher | The Mayor | |
| Ted Falagan | Oso | |
| Maria De La Paz Robles | Nuria | |
| Javier Arnal | El Teniente | |
| Geoff Marslett | The Colonel | |
| Ed Pansullo | The Undertaker | |
| Jesse Lee Pacheco | Johnny Behan | |
| Edward Tudor-Pole | Strindler’s Dad |
Production and Technical Credits
| Alex Cox | Director | |
| Alex Cox | Screenwriter | |
| Gianni Garko | Screenwriter | |
| Nikolai Gogol | Story based on a poem by | |
| Merritt Crocker | Producer | |
| Guillermo de Oliveira | Producer | |
| Chance Falkner | Cinematographer | |
| Ignacio Aguilar | Cinematographer | |
| Melissa Woods | Production Designer | |
| Leonardo Giménez | Production Designer | |
| Merritt Crocker | Editor | |
| Dan Wool | Composer | |
| Del Zamora | Associate Producer | |
| Madmartigan | Associate Producer | |
| Kyle Curry | Associate Producer | |
| Betsy Nofsinger | Associate Producer | |
| Jamie Wilson-Webb | Associate Producer | |
| Jamie Jamieson | Associate Producer | |
| Adam Rutkowski | Associate Producer | |
| Jeff Hause | Associate Producer | |
| Brett Taylor | Associate Producer | |
| Rob Jensen | Co-Producer | |
| Joaquin Montez Herrera | Co-Producer | |
| Jesse Whiteman | Co-Producer | |
| Adam Schoon | Associate Producer | |
| Willem Heerbaart | Co-Producer | |
| R. Michael Fierro | Associate Producer | |
| Tod Davies | Executive Producer | |
| Thomas Etienne | Executive Producer | |
| Abby Harris | Executive Producer | |
| David Nedrow | Executive Producer | |
| Amer Hilal | Co-Executive Producer | |
| Zack Coffman | Co-Executive Producer |
Cast and crew with above-the-line roles are marked in bold. The line marks the division between above-the-line and below-the-line roles.
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.