Ben Lucas
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Slaughtered | |
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Directed by | Kate Glover |
Written by | Kate Glover |
Produced by | Kate Glover Ben Lucas Sue Brown |
Starring | Steven O’Donnell James Kerley |
Cinematography | Nate Martin : D.O.P [1] Matt Clegg : Camera Operator |
Distributed by | Red Sparrow Productions |
Release date |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
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The story tells of a bloody masked killer who stalks victims in an isolated country pub. [6]
The shooting began in February 2007 [8] and was the directorial debut for Kate Glover. [9] Makeup effects were created by FX make-up artist Aline Joyce. [10]
Slaughtered was featured at the United Kingdom festival Film4 Fright [11] and in 2009 at Grimmfest. [12]
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