British horror flick Elfie Hopkins screams it's way to DVD and Blu-ray this August
It's British horror time, as this year's bloody thriller Elfie Hopkins gets a release on Blu-ray and DVD this 13th August, courtesy of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment.
Directed by Ryan Andrews, this stars Jaime Winstone of Dead Set fame, Aneurin Barnard, Rupert Evans, Steven Mackintosh and an almost inevitable appearance from Ray Winstone.
Running for 89 minutes, carrying a 15 certificate, and a recommended retail price of £17.99 and £19.99 for the SD and HD versions respectively, extras will include a making-of documentary, deleted scenes and original short film Little Munchkin.
Synopsis follows...
Elfie is an animal-loving slacker, stoner, and wannabe detective, living in a sleepy hunting village. Haunted by the death of her mother, Elfie seeks solace from the old school detectives in The Maltese Falcon and Chinatown. She entertains herself by investigating the villagers and upsetting everyone with her imaginative allegations.
Things get serious however with the arrival of trendy city dwellers, the Gammons, who weave seductive tales of adventure and entice the villagers with offers of exotic hunting holidays around the world. Elfie smells a rat - her mundane existence is about to be blown apart.
Blood quickly starts to spill, and it's no longer just the blood of animals. Elfie discovers the villagers are disappearing and when she finally uncovers the truth, it's darker than she could ever have imagined.
Directed by Ryan Andrews, this stars Jaime Winstone of Dead Set fame, Aneurin Barnard, Rupert Evans, Steven Mackintosh and an almost inevitable appearance from Ray Winstone.
Running for 89 minutes, carrying a 15 certificate, and a recommended retail price of £17.99 and £19.99 for the SD and HD versions respectively, extras will include a making-of documentary, deleted scenes and original short film Little Munchkin.
Synopsis follows...
Elfie is an animal-loving slacker, stoner, and wannabe detective, living in a sleepy hunting village. Haunted by the death of her mother, Elfie seeks solace from the old school detectives in The Maltese Falcon and Chinatown. She entertains herself by investigating the villagers and upsetting everyone with her imaginative allegations.
Things get serious however with the arrival of trendy city dwellers, the Gammons, who weave seductive tales of adventure and entice the villagers with offers of exotic hunting holidays around the world. Elfie smells a rat - her mundane existence is about to be blown apart.
Blood quickly starts to spill, and it's no longer just the blood of animals. Elfie discovers the villagers are disappearing and when she finally uncovers the truth, it's darker than she could ever have imagined.
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