Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Shellter is Like a Shot of Adrenalin at the Oklahoma Horror Film Festival

Several more films have been announced this week as attending the 2010 Oklahoma Horror Film Festival including Dan Donley's Shellter. The film is a heart murmur on celluloid, as a world has been overrun by the undead. Yet, in an underground medical shelter, where one would expect to received treatment, a crazed medical doctor performs triage styled amputations in what is a medieval solution to a rapidly spreading virus. Have a watch of the trailer for Dan Donley's latest and prepare for the festival by visiting the Oklahoma Horror Film Festival at the link below, which begins September 3rd (Labour Day).

The synopsis for Shellter here:

"Zoey, (Cari Sanders,) awakens in the medical facility of an underground fallout shelter. The Doctor, (Will Tulin,) explains that an infection has killed most of the population. The only people left are either a few lone survivors like her and the infected: The living dead.

The Doctor is assisted by a Nurse, (Maria Olsen,) who it seems has gone completely insane. They treat a steady stream of survivors/patients. The only way of curing the infection is by surgically removing the affected area, which leads to gruesome results.

Continues...

The Doctor wants Zoey to replace the unstable Nurseand become his new assistant. Zoey is very hesitant to join the Doctor who is willing to do whatever it takes to survive, no matter how questionable or terrible the acts. But after a patient offers to trade places with Zoey and do anything the Doctor wants, Zoey realizes that if she doesn’t do it, someone else will do these terrible things to her.

Zoey has to decide what she is willing to do to survive, and the viewer has to make that same decision: How far would you go to survive" (Oklahoma)?

Release Date: September 3rd, 2010.

Director/writer: Dan Donley.

Cast: Cari Sanders, William David Tulin, Maria Olsen, Kurshila Martini, Adam Fleck, Alex Petrovitch, Sophie King, Michelle Blum, Christine Little and Elizabeth J. Carlisle.

The trailer for Shellter courtesy of Dread Central:



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