Hammer, Hammer, Hammer! That's all we hear about these days. Today, already, we've been banging on about two of their other current projects 'The Resident', starring Hilary Swank and Christopher Lee, 'The Woman in Black' with Daniel Radcliffe, and now we're reporting on a long-forgotten project of theirs, 'Wake Wood'. It's been over 2 years now since we reported anything on the project which was set up around the time of Hammer's revival. It was set to shoot over in Ireland with Aiden Gillen, Timothy Spall and Eva Birthistle and now finally things appear to be moving forward on getting this bad-boy Brit horror into theatres with the release of a new UK quad poster. David Keating directs from a script he co-wrote with Brendan McCarthy. Ella Connolly, Amelia Crowley, Brian Gleeson, Dan Gordon and Ruth McCabe co-star and you can check out the new quad and trailer below!
- 1/7/2011
- Horror Asylum
Wake Wood is a film that was shot in Ireland and Exclusive Films International will distribute this back-from-the-dead styled film internationally. In the story a couple lose their daughter to a "frenzied dog attack" (Upcoming) and in the small community of Wake Wood they find a way to bring their daughter back for a three day visit, but the situation gets complicated when they will not release their daughter back to the underworld. Several production stills, a new poster, and a full synopsis are now available for Wake Wood, with some of the details inside.
The synopsis for Wake Wood here:
"The film tells the story of Patrick and Louise Daley, whose nine year old daughter, Alice, is brutally killed in a frenzied dog attack. To escape their grief, the devastated young parents relocate from the city to the remote rural community of Wake Wood. Sensing their loss, the people...
The synopsis for Wake Wood here:
"The film tells the story of Patrick and Louise Daley, whose nine year old daughter, Alice, is brutally killed in a frenzied dog attack. To escape their grief, the devastated young parents relocate from the city to the remote rural community of Wake Wood. Sensing their loss, the people...
- 6/10/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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