Left for Dead (2007 horror film)

2007 Canadian slasher film
Running time
78 minutesCountryCanadaLanguageEnglishBudgetC$ 280,000

Left for Dead is a 2007 Canadian slasher film and the debut film for Mindscape Films, described by director Christopher Harrison as "an '80s slasher flick",[1] similar to John Carpenter's Halloween series.

Plot

The students of a Canadian town throw wild parties full of drugs, sex, and lost inhibitions every year at Halloween. But one Halloween, an uninvited guest comes for a visit. He wears a Halloween mask while he decimates the pleasure-seekers with a machete. Tommy, a party-goer, witnesses the murder of his friend Freddy, but neither the police nor friends believe him, and the corpse has vanished. Tommy harbors a terrible suspicion as the very bloody spectacle continues.

Cast

  • Danielle Harris as Nancy Simmons
  • Steve Byers as Tommy St. Clair
  • Shawn Roberts as Clarke Seamus
  • Boyd Banks as Mike Clara
  • Daniel Clark as Kenny Radford
  • Lenka Matuska as Amber Shane
  • Rebecca Davis as Jenna
  • Naomi Hewer as Faye
  • Ahmed Dirani as Paolo
  • Robbie Amell as Blair
  • John Bregar as Ryan
  • JaNae Armogan as Shelly
  • Emily Riley as Kami
  • Robert Wheeler as Tyler
  • Jennifer Greer as Nancy
  • Beckett Rider as Corey
  • Sam Tiler as Police Officer
  • Caila Mason as Police Officer
  • Sofia Sweele as Paramedic
  • Bradley Caball as Paramedic

Production

Left for Dead was filmed in Hamilton, Ontario in Canada.[2]

Release

The film was released on 16 October 2009 in Germany[3] and came out in North America in 2010.

References

  1. ^ Halloween - Left for Dead DVD Verleih Archived 2012-09-19 at archive.today
  2. ^ Left for Dead (2007) Movie Review by the5thdroog - Horror-Movies.ca Archived 2009-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "horror's filmecke: Halloween - Left for Dead". Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  • Left for Dead at IMDb


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