
When asked to join the cast of the play ‘The Gallows’—by the very object of his affection, Pfeifer—the opportunity to spend time with her in rehearsals, eventually culminating in an on-stage kiss, is too tempting to turn down for the admittedly shy football star.
Director Chris Lofing offers, “Reese is a jock, but he’s an unassuming guy, very different from his obnoxious friend, Ryan. He is in the play but he really doesn’t want to be. At least that’s what he tells Ryan, who easily figures out that Reese just did it to be around Pfeifer. Of course, he taunts Reese mercilessly about it, as guys will do. And when he concocts a plan to break apart the sets, it isn’t hard to get Reese to go along with it.”
“Reese is our humble hero,” director Travis Cluff adds, “an athlete who’s not at all cocky. Everyone likes him; he’s the kind of guy that would stick up for a nerd who was being bullied.”

Animosity…and rumors. “A lot of people think his spirit is haunting the school,” Mishler confirms. “They’ve seen things, they’ve heard things. And my character is the guy taking over the part of the person who died in a horrific accident on stage, so it’s especially weird for him.”
Supernatural happenings and jitters aside, Mishler feels that fans of horror will not only appreciate the disturbing qualities of the story, but will also be able to put themselves in the characters’ place. “We’ve all been to high school, we’ve all been part of this clique or that one or into sports or drama. So, you’re already empathizing with a lot of what these kids go through and their emotions at that age. Then when things start to get really awful, you’ll feel like you’re right there with them, which makes the scary stuff even more terrifying.”
“Reese Mishler is a very talented guy,” Lofing states. “He fit perfectly into the ‘nice guy’ role; he’s really able to convey that sincerity. He had a lot of emotional scenes in the movie and he excelled at them. It was great to be able to give him the smallest piece of direction and watch him bring the feelings out so well.”
Opening across the Philippines on July 22, “The Gallows” is distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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