Horror Comedy You Can’t Kill Stephen King Finds a Home

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Fans looking forward to the hilarious looking horror comedy You Can’t Kill Stephen King, rejoice! The flick has found a home, and hopefully we’ll all be seeing it soon. Read on for all the details, and remember, kids – you cannot screw around with a man-mountain of mayhem and terror.

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Camelot Entertainment Group announced today that Camelot Distribution Group has acquired worldwide all-media rights for the horror-comedy You Can’t Kill Stephen King, which will screen at the Marche Du Film in Cannes, France on May 17th.

Produced by Loco Dawn Films and Clownfish Productions, the film follows a group of friends in search of Stephen King.

“When I saw this trailer in November, I couldn’t wait to see the feature,” said Co-President of Distribution Jess Kelly. “It’s well done with such a great hook. Camelot is excited to be selling the film at Cannes. It’s this year’s Tucker and Dale [vs. Evil].”

The film was written by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Bob Madia and was directed by Mann, Khalil, and Jorge Valdes-Iga. The cast includes emerging talent from Crystal Arnette, Kayle Blogna, Kate Costello, and Justin Brown.

“Fourteen years ago I acted my way into the Cannes Film Festival as a 20-year-old wannabe; I’m pretty excited to be returning to Cannes, this time as a legitimate player, thanks to our cast, crew, and of course, Camelot. Pretty exciting!” stated Mann.

The film is about a group of friends who make a clueless and ill-fated decision to visit the lake where horror author Stephen King lives. As dead bodies begin to mount, one thing becomes clear: All the killings are straight out of Stephen King novels.

Horror Comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King Finds a Home

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