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WHO’S IN IT?

Sheri Moon Zombie (House of 1000 Corpses), Jeff Daniel Phillips (The Lords of Salem), Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (The Annihilators), Kevin Jackson (Rosewood), Meg Foster (Leviathan), Richard Brake (Batman Begins), Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange), Judy Geeson (The Eagle Has Landed), Jane Carr (Something For Everyone), E.G. Daily (Babe: Pig In The City), Pancho Moler (Epic Movie), Lew Temple (Domino), David Ury (Shoot ‘Em Up), Torsten Voges (8mm), Ginger Lynn (The Devil’s Rejects), Tracey Walter (Midnight Run), Daniel Roebuck (The Fugitive)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Rob Zombie (House of 1000 Corpses), director, writer, producer; Mike Elliott (The Devil’s Rejects), Andy Gould (Halloween), Matthew Perniciaro (Fanboys), Michael Sherman (Kill The King) and Eddie Vaisman (In A World…), producers; John 5 (The Lords of Salem), composers; David Daniel (The Undeserved), cinematographer; Glenn Garland (Shade), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

During Halloween 1976, a travelling carnival group is attacked on their way to their next venue. A handful of survivors are brought to a strange, large building, and forced to play a sinister game called “31”, where they must survive 12 hours of being stalked by murderous psychopaths, if they are to live to see another day…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Rocker-turned-horror maestro Rob Zombie presents his most twisted film to date, which should contain the type of over-the-top violence and pulpy goresploitation that we’re used to with his films so far.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER 2016

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