The last time we spoke about the horror short The Talisman was way back in 2011. However, today we have an update that features lots of new goodies including a clip. Check 'em out!
The Talisman, written by indie maven Drew Daywalt and directed by Edwin Pagán, stars Ross Beshear, Adela Maria Bolet, Paul Bosche, Barbara Jimenez, Christopher Triana, Adel L. Morales and Olga Ayala.
The film was recently selected to open the forthcoming Hollywood HorrorFest, marking its world premiere on Friday, March 28th, at 3:30 Pm Pt at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles as a stand-alone showcase.
For more info, including a wicked cool soundbite, visit The Talisman online, and also check it out on Facebook!
Synopsis
A nomadic drifter is contracted by a hideous creature to deliver a sacred key - The Talisman - to an abandoned warehouse, where he encounters an eternal, evil force that reveals his fateful destiny.
The Talisman, written by indie maven Drew Daywalt and directed by Edwin Pagán, stars Ross Beshear, Adela Maria Bolet, Paul Bosche, Barbara Jimenez, Christopher Triana, Adel L. Morales and Olga Ayala.
The film was recently selected to open the forthcoming Hollywood HorrorFest, marking its world premiere on Friday, March 28th, at 3:30 Pm Pt at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles as a stand-alone showcase.
For more info, including a wicked cool soundbite, visit The Talisman online, and also check it out on Facebook!
Synopsis
A nomadic drifter is contracted by a hideous creature to deliver a sacred key - The Talisman - to an abandoned warehouse, where he encounters an eternal, evil force that reveals his fateful destiny.
- 3/26/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Dear Latin HORRORphiles:
As you may already know, I was busy in pre-production and production on the short, indie horror film, The Talisman, written by short horror film guru Drew Daywalt, and directed and photographed by yours truly. And while the experience of working on my first narrative film as a director after so many years of working as a cinematographer on the creations of others was an amazing experience, I also felt that Latin Horror was somewhat neglected over that same period. So, I wanted to personally vow to all our subscribers with a public pledge to re-double our efforts in bringing you the best content from both the genre of Latin horror and world of horror as a whole, as well as one-on-one, in-depth interviews with the horror projects and creators you wish to know more about. And boy do we have some horrific line-ups in the queue in store for you!
As you may already know, I was busy in pre-production and production on the short, indie horror film, The Talisman, written by short horror film guru Drew Daywalt, and directed and photographed by yours truly. And while the experience of working on my first narrative film as a director after so many years of working as a cinematographer on the creations of others was an amazing experience, I also felt that Latin Horror was somewhat neglected over that same period. So, I wanted to personally vow to all our subscribers with a public pledge to re-double our efforts in bringing you the best content from both the genre of Latin horror and world of horror as a whole, as well as one-on-one, in-depth interviews with the horror projects and creators you wish to know more about. And boy do we have some horrific line-ups in the queue in store for you!
- 3/7/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (LATIN HORROR)
- Latin Horror
Latin Horror just wrapped its second film production 'The Talisman' and are we excited (and tired)! The short horror film was written by indie/short horror film guru Drew Daywalt and directed by yours truly - Edwin Pagán. Here's the film's synopsis:
"A nomadic drifter is contracted by a hideous creature to deliver a sacred key - The Talisman - to an abandoned warehouse where he encounters an eternal, evil force that reveals his fateful destiny."
The production was a 2-day affair working off Daywalt's fantastic script - a lean and mean 5-pager. The film was shot entirely in New York City, including Jimmy's No. 43, Stone Street (in NYC's financial district), and at Digital Laundry Studios in Harlem. The production stars Ross Beshear, Adela Maria Bolet, and Paul Bosche. The film will begin making its festival and broadcast route summer of 2011.
You can view more photos at the...
"A nomadic drifter is contracted by a hideous creature to deliver a sacred key - The Talisman - to an abandoned warehouse where he encounters an eternal, evil force that reveals his fateful destiny."
The production was a 2-day affair working off Daywalt's fantastic script - a lean and mean 5-pager. The film was shot entirely in New York City, including Jimmy's No. 43, Stone Street (in NYC's financial district), and at Digital Laundry Studios in Harlem. The production stars Ross Beshear, Adela Maria Bolet, and Paul Bosche. The film will begin making its festival and broadcast route summer of 2011.
You can view more photos at the...
- 2/14/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (LATIN HORROR)
- Latin Horror
Casting Notice: Latin Horror and La Sayona Productions are currently casting for principal actors for The Talisman, a horror film written by short horror film master Drew Daywalt and directed by Edwin Pagán
A nomadic drifter is contracted by a hideous creature to deliver a sacred key - The Talisman - to an abandoned warehouse where he encounters an eternal, evil force that reveals his fateful destiny.
Latin Horror / La Sayona Productions
"The Talisman"
SAG Signatory-Pending Project.
-- Casting Character Breakdown --
Ed: Mid-20's, 30’s. A handsomely rugged, rocker type. A silent charmer with eyes that belie his fierce killer instincts.
Creature: A dark figure underneath a dark hood. A hideous, unspeakable abomination of a face with unblinking [dead] eyes. Will undergo extensive special effects makeup.
Old Woman: 50s, 60s. Exotic features, Latin or Gypsy-like in appearance. Will undergo extensive special effects makeup in the realm of the film "Drag Me To Hell.
A nomadic drifter is contracted by a hideous creature to deliver a sacred key - The Talisman - to an abandoned warehouse where he encounters an eternal, evil force that reveals his fateful destiny.
Latin Horror / La Sayona Productions
"The Talisman"
SAG Signatory-Pending Project.
-- Casting Character Breakdown --
Ed: Mid-20's, 30’s. A handsomely rugged, rocker type. A silent charmer with eyes that belie his fierce killer instincts.
Creature: A dark figure underneath a dark hood. A hideous, unspeakable abomination of a face with unblinking [dead] eyes. Will undergo extensive special effects makeup.
Old Woman: 50s, 60s. Exotic features, Latin or Gypsy-like in appearance. Will undergo extensive special effects makeup in the realm of the film "Drag Me To Hell.
- 12/30/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (LATIN HORROR)
- Latin Horror
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