Featured in FANGORIA MAGAZINE article “Building a perfect Beast”
By Michael Gingold
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“Fantastic creature design and an outstanding, bombastic score,
Rudyard Kipling’s Mark of the Beast is Bloodbath’s most inspired effort to date.”
Dave’s Horror Reviews Online
AMAZING BREAKING NEWS! HUGE ARTICLE IN FANGORIA MAGAZINE!
For the first time ever the famous horror story by Rudyard Kipling comes to the big screen. Starring Ellen Muth (Dead Like Me Showtime series) and New York Independent film legend Debbie Rochon. Directed by Jon Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour who many consider to be a top contemporary underground filmmaker in the U.S. It is the tale of two heroes who lose their way fighting off a silver faceless leper in the woods. The film has strong female roles. This moral tale shows the repercussions for the use of torture and has deep political, religious and moral themes all bundled into a 70′s style horror film that runs a festival friendly 72 action packed minutes. Drop me and e-mail at hale_manor1@hotmail.com if you are interested in having us screen at your festival. This film HAS NOT yet had it’s world premiere -Tom Seymour
AMAZING BREAKING NEWS! HUGE ARTICLE IN FANGORIA MAGAZINE!
ARROW IN THE HEAD trailer article
3-Line Synopsis
For the first time ever the famous horror story by Rudyard Kipling comes to the big screen. Starring Ellen Muth (Dead Like Me Showtime series) and New York Independent film legend Debbie Rochon. It is the tale of two heroes who lose their way fighting off a silver faceless leper in the woods. The film has strong female roles. This moral tale shows the repercussions for the use of torture and has deep political and religious themes all bundled into a horror film that runs a festival friendly 72 action packed minutes.
3-Line Synopsis (French)
Pour la première fois l’histoire d’horreur célèbre par Rudyard Kipling, vient au grand écran. Mettant en vedette Ellen Muth (Dead Like Me série de Showtime) et la légende du film indépendant de Debbie Rochon. C’est l’histoire de deux héros qui perdent leur chemin un lépreux repoussant d’argent anonymes dans les bois. Ce conte moral montre les répercussions de l’utilisation de la torture et a profondément politique, tous les thèmes religieux regroupés dans un film d’horreur qui fonctionne festival de l’action friendly 72 minutes emballé
Programming Descriptors
FORMS:Feature
GENRES:Drama, Microcinema, Religious, Sci-Fi Fantasy, Sci-Fi Action, Underground, Horror, Neo-noir, Human Rights, Independent, Surreal, Environmental, Period/Historical, Culture, Supernatural, Art, Spiritual, Social Issue, Adventure
NICHES:Christian, Native American, Women, Senior/Aging, Student, Youth/Teen, Mature/Adult, Buddhist
Foreign Titles
| ENGLISH | Rudyard Kipling’s Mark of the Beast |
Medium Synopsis
For the first time ever the famous horror story by Rudyard Kipling comes to the big screen. Starring Ellen Muth (Dead Like Me Showtime series) and New York Independent film legend Debbie Rochon. Directed by Jon Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour who many consider to be a top contemporary underground filmmaker in the U.S. It is the tale of two heroes who lose their way fighting off a silver faceless leper in the woods. The film has strong female roles. This moral tale shows the repercussions for the use of torture and has deep political, religious and moral themes all bundled into a period piece horror film that runs a festival friendly 72 action packed minutes.
Medium-Word Synopsis (French)
Pour la première fois l’histoire d’horreur célèbre par Rudyard Kipling, vient au grand écran. Mettant en vedette Ellen Muth (Dead Like Me série de Showtime) et la légende du film indépendant de Debbie Rochon. C’est l’histoire de deux héros qui perdent leur chemin un lépreux repoussant d’argent anonymes dans les bois. Ce conte moral montre les répercussions de l’utilisation de la torture et a profondément politique, tous les thèmes religieux regroupés dans un film d’horreur qui fonctionne festival de l’action friendly 72 minutes emballé
Long Synopsis
For the first time ever the famous horror story by Rudyard Kipling comes to the big screen. Starring Ellen Muth (Dead Like Me Showtime series) and New York Independent film legend Debbie Rochon. Directed by Jon Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour who many consider to be a top contemporary underground filmmaker in the U.S. It is the tale of two heroes who lose their way fighting off a silver faceless leper in the woods. The film has strong female roles. This moral tale shows the repercussions for the use of torture and has deep political, religious and moral themes all bundled into a period piece horror film that runs a festival friendly 72 action packed minutes.
Just view the trailer. Will your festival be the world premiere of Rudyard Kipling’s Mark of the Beast?








