Pearblossom (film)
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| Pearblossom | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ron Carlson |
| Produced by | Ron Carlson Chris Lytton Rachel North |
| Starring | Scout Taylor-Compton Electra Avellan Sophie Monk Patrick Renna Charles Napier Angela Lindvall Danny Woodburn Tava Smiley |
| Music by | Roger Neill |
| Cinematography | Marc Carter |
| Editing by | Richard Hackney |
| Release date(s) | est. 2008 |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Pearblossom is an upcoming horror/crime thriller film with an estimated release date in 2008. It stars actress Scout Taylor-Compton, known for portraying Laurie Strode in the horror film remake Halloween, and Electra Avellan who previously appeared in Grindhouse with her twin sister. Taylor-Compton has gone on to say that her appearance is not a starring role, but a cameo.[1]
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[edit] Cast
- Electra Avellan ... Unknown
- Scout Taylor-Compton ... Carrie Lain
- Sophie Monk ... Unknown
- Patrick Renna ... Dan
- Charles Napier ... Unknown
- Danny Woodburn ... Felix Shoe
- Jennifer Tung ... Unknown
- Angela Lindvall ... Unknown
- Marshall Manesh ... Steve
- Tava Smiley ... Unknown
- Chris Payne Gilbert ... Unknown
- Gina Gallego ... Unknown
[edit] Plot
On New Year's Eve 1968, a lesbian couple encounter the creator of the universe while driving on the Pearblossom Highway as they depart a party. The women are laid to rest for 40 years and awake New Years Day 2009. The film will follow them as they are meant to lead a life of greater purpose. Instructed to devour evil, and thereby gain eternal life, the story will portray their first 24 hours of survival as these reborn creatures.
[edit] Production
Pearblossom began production in late May 2007.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Scout Taylor-Compton. youtube.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
- ^ Babysitter Twin Takes on Laurie Strode in 'Pearblossom'. bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.

