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    Jun242010

    Exclusive: First Teaser Poster "Last Supper" 

    The producers of The Last Supper: The Russelville Hacksaw Murders have provided TMT with the first Teaser Poster for the Halloween spin off that starts shooting this October.

    Every town has a story and the peaceful little midwestern town of Russellville, Illinois is no different. The story is about Charlie Bowles a respected theatre owner and loving father, who until one Halloween Night was respected by his fellow townsfolk. In one night his unthinkable acts changed and rattled a community forever.

    Last Supper is based on a line of dialogue from John Carpenter’s “Halloween”. In the film Dr. Loomis goes to a cemetery in search of Judith Myers’ grave, the graveyard keeper tells Dr. Loomis a story about Charlie Bowles, while in search of the grave marker, but in the middle of his story he is interrupted by Loomis about Michael Myers and Carpenter’s story of Halloween continues from there. The line of dialogue for reference is, Every town has something like this happen. I remember a guy over in Russellville. Charlie Bowles. About fifteen year ago, he finished dinner, excused himself from the table, went out into the garage and got a hacksaw, then came back into the house, kissed his wife and two children goodbye, and then proceeded to…

    In this small scene it has left many fans including myself wondering what did Ol Charlie Bowles do?

    Last Supper was written and Directed by William Sanders and Co-Directed by Christoff Neal. The Props and FX were provided by Marcus Koch (Film festival award winner) 100 Tears, Sinners & Saints, Toxic Avenger IV, and the Music and Original Score By Hunter Gadbois.

    Also be sure to visit the Facebook Page and Twitter for Last Supper and JKSR Productions.

    Reader Comments (3)

    I like the idea, but not overly imppressed by this first poster. I hope the next thing to come out of this is a little better, this seems a bit generic to me.

    06-24-2010 | Unregistered CommenterMark

    For an Indie production I would say this isn't bad at all. If I could make any sugeestions to the producers, it would be to use less bright colors on the next poster,,, go with something a little darker for the background maybe.

    06-24-2010 | Unregistered CommenterDave

    I'm not a huge fan of this poster, but I do like the idea.

    06-25-2010 | Unregistered CommenterBatmanfan

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