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Elske McCain's Latest Project Is Anyone There? |
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Written by Chris Mayo
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Thursday, 26 January 2012 |
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"Are you playing with it, or is
it playing with you?"
Elske McCain is pleased to announce that her latest film, "Is Anyone
There?," is gearing up for production late in 2012. "Is Anyone
There?" revolves around the story of an abused woman on the run who gets
more than she bargains for when she stumbles upon an old Ouija board.
"After the difficulties encountered with the production and release of
"Jessicka Rabid," I decided that I wanted to star in and produce a
totally different type of horror movie. I combined inspiration from one of
my favorite directors, Kevin Tenney ("Night of the Demons," "Witchboard"),
and have established and written a unique story that should excite horror fans
new and old. I had originally written it to be a low budget Troma style
picture, but after tremendous support from other respected producers and
directors, I believe this project will be headed in a much bigger and better
direction."
"Is Anyone There?" is the second film to be produced by Elske's own
production company Dahlia Jade Productions. Though the film will be funded
by the producers, there will be an upcoming Indiegogo page developed in order to
attain funds to pay our talent, which includes "Deadgirl" writer and "Chop"
director Trent Haaga, and the Deadgirl herself, Jenny Spain. The film will
be shooting in Tucson, Arizona, and casting for supporting roles will be
announced as production nears. Directed by relative newcomer Hugh Jardon,
who has worked on such local productions as "Necromentia," directed by
Pearry Teo (who has agreed to be a consultant on the film, due to the occult
subject matter.) Also joining the crew will be the immensely talented
Italian composer, Mario Salvucci who also composed the score for "Jessicka
Rabid," "Silent Night Deadly Night," and the upcoming "Breath of
Hate."
Updates on the film's progress will be forthcoming, as will the
aforementioned Indiegogo page for those who would like to participate in the
film's funding and production process. If you are interested in checking
out Elske's previous work, "Jessicka Rabid" shot entirely in Tucson, it
is available worldwide via Troma, and will be playing on Comcast in the near
future. The DVD can be purchased at the Troma website or anywhere that
DVDs are sold. To keep up on the film's progress, hit up Elske's
Facebook Page, or on
Twitter. 
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 January 2012 )
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