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Nov 13, 2007 The One Room In Your House You Should Never Enter Alone...THE ATTIC! A New Horror Classic From the Director of PET SEMATARY |
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Woodland Hills, CA - Allumination FilmWorks is proud to announce that it has acquired distribution rights to The Attic, the spine-tingling new film from award-winning director Mary Lambert (Pet Sematary, Pet Sematary 2, Urban Legends: Bloody Mary). The Attic will be released next year on DVD and features a top-notch cast including Jason Lewis ("Sex and the City," Mr. Brooks, "Brothers and Sisters"), John Savage (The Deer Hunter, Do the Right Thing, "Carnivale"), Catherine Mary Stewart (Night of the Comet, Weekend at Bernie's) and Thomas Jay Ryan (Henry Fool, Fay Grim). "The Attic is a classic ghost story in the tradition of The Shining and The Changeling," says Cheryl Freeman, President and CEO of Allumination Filmworks. "The emphasis on psychological suspense has been brilliantly realized by director Mary Lambert." Emma (Elisabeth Moss, "The West Wing," "Invasion") is a troubled teen with a strong aversion toward her family's new house - particularly the attic. After moving into their picture-perfect Victorian home, Emma and her family come to feel uncomfortable and unhappy in their new surroundings. The situation escalates one day when Emma is in the attic alone and she is viciously attacked by someone who looks exactly like her! Emma becomes convinced that someone or something is haunting her, and that her own past holds the key. As the clues pile up, Emma discovers that she once had a twin sister named Beth, who died 12 days after they were born. Emma's fear intensifies when she realizes that she can't turn to her family for answers, and she begins to suspect that it may be Beth determined to destroy anyone who dares deleve into the dark mysteries of The Attic. "The Attic is an excellent addition to our roster of horror titles," said Sam Toles, Vice President of Business Development and Acquisitions for Allumination FilmWorks. "Its a superior shocker that proves, once and for all, that things definitely DO go bump in the night."
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