Saturday, August 20, 2011

Inbred Set to Shock London's Fright Fest August 29th (World Premiere)

Inbred will have its World Premiere at London's 2011 Fright Fest August 29th at 6:30pm. This film, shot in the United Kingdom, gives a very English flavour to an often seen American theme of inbreeding and mutation. Just think of the Wrong Turn series of films and the many Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies. Both of these series involve a family shunning normal societal behaviour in favour of murder and bloodshed. This stereotype was developed in the American Appalachians, to generalize a group of hard-working, but misunderstood people who mostly stuck to a clan mentality. Now, the massacre moves to the hills of Yorkshire, where a group of community workers are in for the surprise of their lives.

As well, this film is a co-production between New Flesh Films and Split Second Films. This is the first feature to be produced by New Flesh Films, but the seventh for Split Second. Distribution has not been found for any territories at last check, so Alex Chandon, director of Cradle of Fear , will be looking to drum up some attention for this horror feature, in late August. The teaser for Inbred seems to do just that, as several reckless youths lay waste to a nameless, struggling character. Have a look below.

Release Date: August 29th, 2011 (World Premiere, England).

Director: Alex Chandon.

Writers: Alex Chandon and Paul Shrimpton.

Cast: Jo Hartley, James Doherty, James Burrows, Seamus O’Neill, Terry Haywood, Nadine Rose Mulkerrin, Neil Leiper, and Chris Waller.

The teaser trailer for Inbred (released late 2010):



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Inbred at Fright Fest

A previous horror entry from Alex Chandon, which released in 1998:



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