Horror debut flick I Didn’t Come Here To Die comes to DVD in April
When a press release arrives full of quotes about how fab some new horror flick is, we try our best to reserve judgement. Oh look, here is one right now!
Yes, described as one of the most original and acclaimed horror films of recent years, Second Sight have announced the DVD release of I Didn’t Come Here To Die for 15th April.
Written and directed by Bradley Scott Sullivan in his debut and starring Indiana Adams, Kurt Cole, Madi Goff and Travis Scott Newman, this production has a running time of 77 minutes and will carry a recommended retail price of £15.99.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
Six young volunteers set up camp in the middle of nowhere to work on a project for kids. A little too much booze and one horrific, stomach-churning accident spark a series of outrageous events. Alone in the woods guilt and paranoia begin to take hold and the bodies start to pile up.
Six young volunteers set up camp in the middle of nowhere to work
on a project for kids. A little too much booze and one horrific,
stomach-churning accident spark a series of outrageous events. Alone in
the woods guilt and paranoia begin to take hold and the bodies start to
pile up.
Yes, described as one of the most original and acclaimed horror films of recent years, Second Sight have announced the DVD release of I Didn’t Come Here To Die for 15th April.
Written and directed by Bradley Scott Sullivan in his debut and starring Indiana Adams, Kurt Cole, Madi Goff and Travis Scott Newman, this production has a running time of 77 minutes and will carry a recommended retail price of £15.99.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
Six young volunteers set up camp in the middle of nowhere to work on a project for kids. A little too much booze and one horrific, stomach-churning accident spark a series of outrageous events. Alone in the woods guilt and paranoia begin to take hold and the bodies start to pile up.
Six young volunteers set up camp in the middle of nowhere to work
on a project for kids. A little too much booze and one horrific,
stomach-churning accident spark a series of outrageous events. Alone in
the woods guilt and paranoia begin to take hold and the bodies start to
pile up.
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