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Love Meets Murder - the once popular rock 'n' metal band, now down on their luck and their careers, seek to create their "magnum opus". Locked into a Wednesbury studio for the weekend nobody is able to leave - but before the band have just finished tearing into their new hit, a series of mysterious murders begin to plague them all. Now only their own self-belief can save them from the psychotic mind of their assailant.
Special Features:
- Two Trailers
- An Introduction to the Post Office Studio
- No Sleep 'til Wednesday - The Filming of Deadtime
- 4Digital Media
- 98 mins approx.
- 18
- Leslie Grantham
- Joe Egan
- Terry Christian
- English
- 1
- 2
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Love Meets Murder - the once popular rock 'n' metal band, now down on their luck and their careers, seek to create their "magnum opus". Locked into a Wednesbury studio for the weekend nobody is able to leave - but before the band have just finished tearing into their new hit, a series of mysterious murders begin to plague them all. Now only their own self-belief can save them from the psychotic mind of their assailant.
Special Features:
- Two Trailers
- An Introduction to the Post Office Studio
- No Sleep 'til Wednesday - The Filming of Deadtime
- 4Digital Media
- 98 mins approx.
- 18
- Leslie Grantham
- Joe Egan
- Terry Christian
- English
- 1
- 2
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Deadtime
Deadtime is an Independent British slasher pic, helmed by a first-time director with a first-time cast on a first-time budget which, against all the odds, manages to deliver a more than acceptable post-pub viewing experience, and hints at bigger things to come from all involved. Alex Hanly brings just the right mix of vixen-like sexuality and credible vulnerability to the key roll of Katie, Carl Colman does himself proud as the essential everyman viewer-conduit; Laurence Saunders is enjoyable as Zack, the staple Jack Nicholson hot-head type; and John R. Walker is a bona fide scene-stealer in the underwritten but memorably played supporting role of Rupert - the campy PR guy. Boasting a polished production style that transcends its financial shortcomings, and a director with his finger poised firmly on the pulse of the horror genre, Deadtime delivers a big bang for your small buck - a DEAD good TIME indeed!
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