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The film was written by Sarah Daly and directed by Lawrie Brewster. Lord of Tears stars David Schofield, Euan Douglas, Lexy Hume, and Jamie Jack Gordon.
For more info and to purchase the film on either DVD or Blu-ray, check out the official Lord of Tears website and “like” Lord of Tears on Facebook.
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Synopsis
Lord of Tears is a Scottish-produced Gothic romance with a kind of slendermanesque feel. Bits of the Wicker Man and The Shining are there along with a lot of offbeat 70’s horror movies and a dash of Hammer! The story concerns a man cursed to be stalked by an immortal owl-headed stalker. Yes, there is a lady, too (she’s intelligent and more than eye-candy!) and a host of perverse twists (you have to love the moments in a movie that make you go, “Oh god, wtf – noooo noo NOO!”)