"Midnight" Strikes for "Sematary" Director
"Pet Sematary" director Mary Lambert will be directing a vampire/western combo for production company Treasure Entertainment, says The Hollywood Reporter. "High Midnight" marks the screenwriting debut of newcomer Denis Faye.
"The story, by first-timer Faye, centers on a broken-down sheriff who is forced to team up with an obsessed Victorian vampire hunter in order to stop an evil, undead force from consuming a frontier town in 1892 New Mexico."
In addition to both "Pet Sematary" movies, Ms. Lambert was also behind the cameras for "Siesta," "The In Crowd," and "Urban Legends: Bloody Mary."
"The story, by first-timer Faye, centers on a broken-down sheriff who is forced to team up with an obsessed Victorian vampire hunter in order to stop an evil, undead force from consuming a frontier town in 1892 New Mexico."
In addition to both "Pet Sematary" movies, Ms. Lambert was also behind the cameras for "Siesta," "The In Crowd," and "Urban Legends: Bloody Mary."
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Prosper761 writes: on Aug 29 2005 08:10 PM [b]Bloddy Mary[/b] Anyone see Mary Lambert's last movie, "Urban Legends: Bloody Mary"? A direct-to-video piece of crap that should have been a warning to any producer thinking about hiring her. (Reply to this) |
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UweBoll writes: on Aug 30 2005 01:43 PM Pet sematary was great though, really scary and bold (Reply to this) |
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skletonkee writes: on Aug 31 2005 09:22 AM [b]i used to love pet sematary[/b] but it does not hold up at all...the direction and acting is horrid...i was shocked at how horrible lamberts direction.... (Reply to this) |
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