Exclusive: Eerie poster for In from Outside, from director Dan Walton

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Here’s a nice little EXCLUSIVE for you: A creepy teaser poster for Dan Walton’s thriller IN FROM OUTSIDE, which you can see in full below.

The story sounds like some serious Twilight Zone-y goodness: Three couples find themselves at a fifties themed roadside diner, when one by one, each of the patrons begin to disappear under mysterious circumstances.

Casting is underway on both IN FROM OUTSIDE and BIND. In From Outside will shoot first, Bind will shoot afterwards come early winter. Both films are financed and slated to be released in 2013. Also expect GUTTERBALLS 2 co-written by Ryan Nicholson and Dan Walton to roll in 2013.

We’ll keep you updated on all fronts as the projects move forward.

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Source: Arrow in the Head

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