Producer Mel House ( Walking Distance ) sent over the first teaser trailer for Imago , the latest horror pic from Texas based film company Upstart Productions. Directed by Christopher Warren from a script he co-wrote with House, Imago stars Lisa Wilcox ( A Nightmare On Elm Street 4 & 5 ), Debbie Rochon ( American Nightmare ), Natali Jones, Sean Brison, Omar Adam (all from Walking Distance ), Parrish Randall ( The Flesh Keeper ), Melanie Donihoo, Danielle Jones ( Closet Space , Walking Distance ) and Brandan Kankel. Imago follows Jennifer, a young woman with a dark past, as she goes on a search for her missing brother. Jennifer soon discovers that her brother's disappearance was anything but planned...and related to something not of this world. Get your first peek at...
- 11/25/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Fango got the first Internet look at the trailer for the upcoming horror film Imago from producer/co-scripter Mel House. The preview debuted at the Texas Blood Bath Film Festival this past weekend, and you can check it out below.
Directed by Chris Warren from a screenplay he wrote with House, Imago (which we last reported on here) stars Natali Jones, A Nightmare On Elm Street 4 and 5’s Lisa Wilcox, Fangoria Radio’s Debbie Rochon, Omar Adam, Sean Brison, Parrish Randall, Erin Brooke, Danielle Jones and Brandan Kankel in the story of a woman whose search for her vanished brother leads her into a realm of horrors. House is currently wrapping up postproduction on this feature as well as his latest directorial venture, Walking Distance. “Now that we’re in the home stretch of post on Walking Distance and I’ve been able to hand a lot of stuff off,...
Directed by Chris Warren from a screenplay he wrote with House, Imago (which we last reported on here) stars Natali Jones, A Nightmare On Elm Street 4 and 5’s Lisa Wilcox, Fangoria Radio’s Debbie Rochon, Omar Adam, Sean Brison, Parrish Randall, Erin Brooke, Danielle Jones and Brandan Kankel in the story of a woman whose search for her vanished brother leads her into a realm of horrors. House is currently wrapping up postproduction on this feature as well as his latest directorial venture, Walking Distance. “Now that we’re in the home stretch of post on Walking Distance and I’ve been able to hand a lot of stuff off,...
- 11/18/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Fango got the scoop from Mel House, the Texas-based director of Closet Space and the upcoming fright feature Walking Distance, that Nightmare On Elm Street sequels star Lisa Wilcox (pictured below) has joined the cast of Imago, the latest from his Upstart Filmworks company. “Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a huge fan of the Elm Street series,” House tells us, “so you can imagine how excited I am to have Lisa be a part of our team.”
Wilcox (pictured), who toplined the fourth and fifth Freddy flicks, joins a cast also including Walking Distance castmates Natali Jones, Omar Adam, Sean Brison, Melanie Donihoo, Eryn Brooke and Danielle Jones, plus Parrish Randall from such Lone Star State fear fare as The Quick And The Undead and The Flesh Keeper. “Dream Master and Dream Child are pretty much branded on my psyche,” continues House, who wrote Imago with director Christopher Warren and will produce.
Wilcox (pictured), who toplined the fourth and fifth Freddy flicks, joins a cast also including Walking Distance castmates Natali Jones, Omar Adam, Sean Brison, Melanie Donihoo, Eryn Brooke and Danielle Jones, plus Parrish Randall from such Lone Star State fear fare as The Quick And The Undead and The Flesh Keeper. “Dream Master and Dream Child are pretty much branded on my psyche,” continues House, who wrote Imago with director Christopher Warren and will produce.
- 5/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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