The Horror of The Dolls
Synopsis
A corporation plans to develop a residential tower block into luxury city apartments. As the residents galvanise, the corporation sends in someone to 'shake them up'.
The Horror of The Dolls features a strong ensemble cast, inter-twined narratives and an iconic piece of London architecture. The narrative is underpinned by the wealth divide, untouchable high-finance, malleable politicians and the resolve of a community under assault.
All wrapped in a blood-soaked and stylised horror thriller set against the breath-taking cityscapes of contemporary London. The Horror of The Dolls is a terrifying, atmospheric and unpredictable journey for the audience.
Key influences on the project are The Shining, Blue Velvet, The Wild Bunch, Short Cuts and Antichrist.
Details
- Year
- 2011
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 81 mins
- Format
- RED
- Director
- Shane Davey 1st Feature
- Producer
- Gail Davey
- Co-Producer
- Gail Davey
- Editor
- Vid Price
- Screenwriter
- Shane Davey, Andrew Tomlinson
- Director of Photography
- Sara Deane
- Production Designer
- Andrew Tomlinson
- Sound
- Darrell Briggs
- Music
- Sam Baws
- Principal Cast
- Matthew Schmolle, Joerg Stadler, Meshach Harris, Richard Brinkmann, Tom Pritchard, Mostyn James
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 6th April 2010