Thursday, May 19, 2011

Step into Some Horrifying Anti-Drug Messages with this First Teaser Trailer for One Way Trip 3D

Horror films remind us that taking drugs is bad, very bad. Markus Welter's One Way Trip 3D cements this party line by showing all sorts of pandemonium. In the trailer below, a few nature lovers partake in the ancient ritual of magic mushroom eating and soon, they are either falling off of buildings, being burned alive, or the tried-and-true - being impaled by a sharp spike. At the midpoint of the clip, all of the characters look distressed in some way and Welter would remind horror fans to never, ever use drugs (not even coffee)!

The synopsis for One Way Trip 3D is here:

"Eight young people drive to the Swiss Jura region, food and tents in the trunk. It is autumn and high season for a magic mushroom that grows there, the reason for their trip. After a few problems they arrive at the desired location deep in the woods: the tents are set up, the mushrooms are collected and when it gets dark the party starts.

Everything is fine until one of the youths wants to get beer and comes back with a blood-covered and smashed face. They don’t know what happened, but they need to find help. As they discover that their car has a flat tire and their phones don’t work; they seek shelter in a nearby farmhouse. But that’s just where they were supposed to go. In a nervewracking countdown one after another gets killed by their dangerous haunters..."(One Way Trip).

Director: Markus Welter.

Writer: Matthias Bauer, and Bastian Zach.

Cast: Melanie Winiger, Sabrina Reiter, Herbert Leiser, Martin Loos, Isabelle Barth, Matthias Britschgi, Tanja Raunig, Simon Käser, Harry Lampl, and Aaron Hitz.

The trailer for One Way Trip 3D is here (some gore):


*this film is currently at Cannes '11, being sold by Lightning Entertainment.

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More horror fun with Paddy Breathnach's Shrooms (2010):



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