Final poster for John Fallon’s The Shelter starring Michael Pare!

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

John "The Arrow" Fallon's THE SHELTER is all wrapped up (read more on that here) and ready to move on to the next step of its evolution, which is the festival and distribution phase. We should be seeing a full trailer sooner than later, and hopefully after that some solid news regarding its festival run, but before we jump too far ahead, let's take a look at the final one-sheet, which you can see in full below.

In case you're interested, the poster was created by Fredrik Lund, who did a fantastic job with it. 

Michael Paré, Gayle James, Rachel Whittle and Amy Wickenheiser star in THE SHELTER, which goes like this:

On a star filled night, widower and homeless man Thomas (Michael Paré) finds shelter for the night when he falls upon a vast two story house with the lights on and an inviting open front door. He strolls on in thinking he just caught a lucky break and for a while, it would appear as though he did. Inside, with nobody in sight, he finds all of the comforts that he used to have. After taking a bath, feasting wholeheartedly on some food and relishing the silliness on the tube, he gets some well-earned shut eye. All is well until a restless Thomas wakes up in a panic and finds a loaded revolver resting on his lap. Baffled, he picks up the weapon, checks the barrel and notes that it is fully loaded. A visceral sense of unease invades him immediately. Something is very wrong and he decides that it is time to leave. Alas he finds out swiftly that the premises won’t let him depart so quickly. The doors are all locked, and the windows puzzlingly cannot be opened or broken. Destiny has brought Thomas to this place. Will he survive the ordeal?

We'll keep you updated on THE SHELTER as more news comes in. Follow the film on TWITTER and on FACEBOOK. The Shelter is represented by DC MEDIA.

 

Source: John-Fallon.com

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