John Rocco and Abiel Bruhn’s horror feature The Night Sitter has found a home in the U.S. with Uncork’d Entertainment, which is planning a late summer release for the bloody spooker, reports THR.

Starring Elyse DuFour (AMC’s “The Walking Dead”), Jack Champion (Avatar sequels), and Jermaine Rivers (“The Gifted”), and executive produced by Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination), the film had its World Premiere at last year’s FrightFest in London.

In the film:

“A scheming con artist (DuFour) poses as innocent babysitter “Amber” to steal from Ted Hooper, a wealthy occult enthusiast with a reclusive son named Kevin. Her crew arrives to clean out the house just as Kevin stumbles upon one of his father’s most prized artifacts and unwittingly summons a trio of witches known as The Three Mothers. As the playful, sadistic witches start picking people off, Amber and Kevin form an unlikely bond and try to survive the night together.”

The film was written and directed by Abiel Bruhn and John Rocco.