The world premiere for
Horror Society's most anticipated film of 2015 will be held at Sandusky State
Theater in Sandusky, Ohio, just 20 minutes from the location of the most
popular urban legend in the state of Ohio, on July 11th with events on the 10th
and 11th.
[Press Release from the filmmakers.]
The film stars Maria
Olsen (Percy Jackson/Paranormal Activity 3/Starry Eyes), Internet Tycoon Bill
Townsend, Keri Maletto (Home Shopping Network) and introduces a trio of amazing
child actors Emma Leigh Smith, Nora Hoyle and Brandon Mangin Jr. It also stars five Cleveland natives Rick
Montgomery Jr, Jeremy Kaluza, Brooke
Bellaurdo, Chris Bores and Cari Lynn Pisano.
The premiere will be
attended by Maria Olsen, Emma Leigh Smith, Sandusky's own Miss America Jackie
Mayer (whose son Bill Townsend stars in the film) and the film's stunt
coordinator "The Franchise" Shane Douglas. Also in attendance will be the Director Emily
Lapisardi and her husband Executive Producer Cody Knotts.
The film is a female-centered
horror story directed by Emily Lapisardi in her directorial debut. Filmed in 2014 in Scottdale, PA, the story is
set in the 1930's and follows the life of Nellie, an orphan, who is brought to
Gore Orphanage and discovers quickly that some things are worse than losing
your family.
This is the fifth film
produced by veteran independent producer Cody Knotts (Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies)
and was filmed in Scottdale, PA with a cast of over 20 local children in
addition to the actors listed above.
Knotts has worked with such horror icons as Doug Bradley and "Rowdy"
Roddy Piper in the past.
The film was a husband
and wife collaboration of Mr. Knotts and Ms. Lapisardi. Mr. Knotts wrote the film to impress his then
fiancée, who was inspired by a road sign in Ohio during travel for Knotts' film
Pro Wrestlers vs. Zombies.
The trailer is located
at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiidGRHD-CU.
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