Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Get out Your Steam Cleaner for this Bloody Trailer of Removal!

Removal is an independent psychological horror feature from Silvatar Media, which puts one carpet cleaner on the job and in the home of a ruthless killer. Or is it all in his head? Described as a black comedy, Removal keeps you guessing by keeping the film's reality in question. Are the blood soaked carpets a figment of the viewer's or Cole's imagination or is this an elaborate set-up, to torment a man already tortured by witnessing a recent murder suicide? The answers are not clear, but horror fans can take a look at the disturbing trailer for Removal below.

The synopsis for Removal:

"Cole is a likeable regular guy. Except that ever since he witnessed a gruesome murder-suicide, things haven't been quite right. His wife left him, he is tormented by hallucinations and his career has nosedived into a blue collar job with a carpet cleaning service.

Just when it seems his life has reached bottom, Cole is called out on an all-night cleaning job in an Italianate mansion far from the city. For company he has Henry, the rich, condescending homeowner who seems to take sadistic pleasure in letting Cole think he has just murdered his wife. A reddish stain on the carpet, a knife hacking into baked rabbit, a cell phone that won't stop ringing - does it add up to murder or is Cole losing his last handhold on his fragile sanity? Kinetic camerawork and a playfully ominous sound design ensure that this hair-raising black comedy will keep us guessing until the very last shot" (Horror Asylum).

Director: Nick Simon.

Writers: Nick Simon, Oz Perkins, and Dan Meersand.

Producers: Scott C. Silver, Chady Eli Mattar, Hayden Roush, and Thomas Mahoney.

Cast: Billy Burke, Mark Kelly, Oz Perkins, Kelly Brook, Emma Caulfield and Elliott Gould.

The first trailer for Removal is here:


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Source:

Removal at the Horror Asylum

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