AFM 2011: Ambitious Sales Trailer for Hallow Pointe
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Seeing a poster for a movie can surely give you an idea about what a film is about. Seeing things in motion, though? That’s when the magic happens. Strap in for some good old fashioned werewolf mayhem, dearest reader, and check out the sales trailer for Thomas J. Churchill’s Hallow Pointe.
Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, Leslie Easterbrook, Tiffany Shepis, Cody Matthew Blymire, Belinda Balaski, Eileen Dietz, Sarah French, Lar Park Lincoln and The Human Centipede‘s Ashley C. Williams all star. Joe Knetter wrote the script.
Synopsis
Hallow Pointe is a chilling story about love, life and what lengths you go through to try and save someone, all told within the classic horror staple: a creature feature. The film is centered around Madeline’s Closet, a quaint bed and breakfast hidden away from the world on a hidden dirt road in the woods. Henry and Jane are hoping a weekend there will help rekindle their love for each other. Staying there, along with a few other guests, everything seems to be going as planned until the sun sets and the full moon lights up the sky. Instead of trying to save their marriage, they must now work together to try and save their lives.

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