The Tell-Tale Heart (2014 film)

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The Tell-Tale Heart
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Directed byJohn La Tier
Screenplay byJohn La Tier
Story bySean Huze
George M. Kostuch
Mark Lowrey
Mikhaela Rosen
Based on"The Tell-Tale Heart"
by Edgar Allan Poe
Produced byMatt Keith
Daniel Zirilli
Starring Rose McGowan
Patrick John Flueger
Peter Bogdanovich
Edited byMichael J. Duthie
James Roe
Music byNicholas Rivera
Release date
  • February 15, 2014 (2014-02-15)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Tell-Tale Heart is a 2014 horror film directed by John La Tier, based on Edgar Allan Poe's 1843 short story of the same name.

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Plot

A man is haunted by the heart of a man he murdered. [1] The film moves Poe's story into a contemporary New Orleans setting. Rose McGowan stars as a character who "may or may not be real". [2]

Cast

Development

Filming began in October 2011 in New Orleans. [1] The first image from the set was released on October 28, 2011. [3] The first trailer for the film was released on May 10, 2013, [4] and footage from the film was shown at Cannes. [5] It was released in the U.S. in April, 2016, after nearly five years in production. The film was produced by the companies Popart Film Factory & Leverage Entertainment.

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References

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