Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Albino Farm: Cast Information and Teaser


WWE performer Chris Jericho is set to showcase his acting talents in "Albino Farm," a straight-to-DVD feature from distributors MTI Home Video. "Albino Farm," involves a cannibalizing family in the backwoods who have a taste for...yes, you guessed right college kids. Along with a teaser trailer the films official homepage is available and from an initial viewing the film has some religious overtones that might enlighten viewers as to why the central villains appear so pig-like. Have a look inside at all the bloody fun including cast and crew information.

A synopsis for "Albino Farm," here...

"Albino...," follows a group of college students exploring the Ozark Mountains for a school assignment when they come upon mutated, redneck cave-dwellers (Shock).

Director: Joe Anderson, and Sean McEwen.

Writers: Joe Anderson, and Sean McEwen.

Cast: Chris Jericho, Richard Christy, Tammin Sursok, Alicia Lagano, Nick Richey, Sunkrish Bala, Duane Whitaker, Kevin Spirtas, Bianca Barnett, Troy Dunkle, Ryan Sheilds, Mike Strain, Paul Ford, Shelby Janes, and James & Joe Koenig.

The teaser for "Albino...," here...



For more information on "Albino Farm," have a look at the stylish official homepage that promises more information in the future...

Albino Farm Official Homepage

Sources:

Albino Farm at Shocktillyoudrop








3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oddly enough, the albinos (alright, albino - singular) I've met was quite attractive.

Anyway, cliched plot + blatant, out-of-context misuse of religious text = WIN! Seriously, I really like movies where you can kinda guess what's going to happen before it does. Although this one has a somewhat unique spin.

- Zac

PS: I did some brainstorming for the second newsletter today.

Anonymous said...

The trailer looks great! And I haven't ever seen the use of this particular biblical verse before. Can't wait to see the movie!

Anonymous said...

sounds like just the kind of horror film i'm into. can't wait to see chris jerico act :)