Death Walks the Streets
Death Walks the Streets | |
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Directed by | James Zahn |
Produced by | Christian Kane James Zahn |
Written by | James Zahn |
Starring | Christian Kane |
Music by | John Roome |
Language | English |
Budget | TBA |
IMDb profile |
Death Walks the Streets is the first chapter in a planned trilogy of independently produced action/horror films. The project has been delayed on several occasions, but is currently set for a 2008 release, along with a comic book prequel [1]
The project has also been considered a hot-button issue for some fans [2] due to the pre-marketing of the film, while others have hailed the filmmakers for the advance buzz. [3]
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Plot
"In the City of New Marshall, Michael Labou (Angel's Christian Kane) is reunited with his old friends after being released from prison and dreams of starting over with a clean slate & a simple life. His ties to an International Crime Syndicate known only as "The Organization" quickly come back to haunt him as he comes into possession of an ancient relic so coveted that the forces of good and evil - alive and dead - will stop at nothing to claim it as their own." [4]
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Christian Kane | Michael Labou |
Matthew S. Harrison | Abaddon |
Danielle | |
Justin Mentell | Billy |
J. Larose | Mayor Alvarez |
Larry Thomas | Joseph Hughes |
Francis 'Junior' Savini | |
Rusty Nails (filmmaker) | The Yard Guy |
James Zahn | Two Times |
Jenna Mattison | Annie |
Tom McCafferty | Shadow |
Ari Zagaris | Shadow |
News
- Named "Most Anticipated Movie of 2007" by F.C.P. Podcast (Episode 2.10)[1]
- Death Walks the Streets panel announced for Fangoria Magazine's "Weekend of Horrors" 2007 [2]
- "Leaving Home and Hitting the Streets" - Article in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine #27 Oct/Nov 2006.
- Death Walks the Streets nominated for "Most Anticipated Film" for the 2006 Spike TV Scream Awards. User choice award presented by Hot Topic [3]
- "Kane Time, Kane Place" feature story about Christian Kane & Death Walks the Streets, by Abby Berstein. Appears in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine #26 Aug/Sept 2006.
- Abaddon Concept Art at Dread Central (July 2006)[4]
- indieWIRE Article (June 2006)[5]
External links
- Death Walks the Streets at the Internet Movie Database
- Official Website
- Official MySpace
- Union Local 666 (Fan Site)
- Baby Galigo Films