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Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Unnamable nears...


Good news out of Germany as Sascha Renninger sends word that The Unnamable is nearing the end of post production. The film is a faithful adaptation of the H.P. Lovecraft story of the same name, and should run around 15 minutes when completed...

About the film: New England in the 1930's...

Two friends, Randolph Carter and Joel Manton, spend a sunny autumn afternoon in an old 17th century cemetery. An argument arises concerning horror stories written by Carter, especially one story that draws Manton's sarcasm: The Unnamable...

Encouraged by the atmosphere of the old burial ground Carter tells his friend about the origin of the novel. He claims it to be based on a local legend more than 200 years old. Manton listens with increasing fascination, while darkness descends on the cemetery, and suddenly both of them become part of the legend as well...

Watch this space for further updates...


(Thanks to Sascha Renninger)

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