Ruby Modine Hits the Road for ’80s-Set Horror ‘A Most Delightful Game’

Ruby Modine, known for Shameless, the horror franchise Happy Death Day, and my remake of Silent Night, Deadly Night, is set to star alongside Final Destination: Bloodlines breakout Richard Harmon in the horror-thriller A Most Delightful Game, reports Variety.

Set in the 1980s, A Most Delightful Game follows a young woman’s quest for answers about her sister’s tragic passing, leading her to a death-plagued highway where she must confront an unknown evil.

Karin Konoval (The Planet of the Apes trilogy, The X-Files) has also joined the feature, now shooting in British Columbia, Canada.

A Most Delightful Game, which hails from Lazy Sunday and 10/09 Films, marks the theatrical directorial debut of Boman Modine, the Emmy-nominated director, writer, and producer whose work has been recognized with the Breath of Life Award and nominations at the Oldenburg Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. His previous directing credits include the short “Merry Xmas” (starring Dick Van Dyke) and the Daytime Emmy-nominated series “Dark/Web,” which streamed on Amazon Prime.

Here’s Richard Harmon in the now infamous Final Destination: Bloodlines scene:

Richard Harmon in the now infamous Final Destination: Bloodlines scene
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