All Saints Eve | |
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Directed by | Gerry Lively |
Written by | Elizabeth Rossi |
Starring |
Marc Macaulay Bingo O'Malley Mere Davis Katrina Darrell Nicole Alexandra Shipley Matthew Bonacci Shawn Shelpman |
Cinematography | Jack Garrett |
Edited by | Bruce Koehler |
Distributed by | TomCat Films (worldwide) WildEye Releasing (U.S.) |
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Running time
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82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
All Saints Eve is a horror film directed by Gerry Lively who as a cinematographer had worked on the Waxwork films. The film stars Sean Whalen, Marc Macaulay, Katrina Darrell and Bingo O'Malley. It also stars Nick LaMantia and Mere Davis. The film's writer and producer was Elizabeth Rossi.
The story revolves around an old curse that has come about as a result of a murder that took place in the 1800s over some land that was wanted. A preacher leading mob of angry parishioners had murdered a farmer and his family. Now in the present time, there are a group of friends have to stay alive in order to discover what has caused the curse. They must do this before they themselves fall victim.
The film is not overly gory but is along the lines of some of the earlier slasher-type films.