Freakdog is Red Mist again

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

First it was RED MIST, then it was FREAKDOG (yeah, I don’t see the natural progression either), and now it’s RED MIST again, thanks to Anchor Bay Entertainment, who picked up the flick for U.S. distribution. The Paddy Breathnach (SHROOMS) flick will – after a long wait – finally be hitting DVD shelves on February 10, 2009.

We also have a new synopsis for the film:

For dangerous and depraved loner Kenneth (Andrew Lee Potts), life at the hospital where he works is a series of endless torments from a group of ambitious medical students. But when they decide to teach him “a lesson,” he ends up in a coma and practically brain dead. Guilt-ridden Catherine (Arielle Kebbel), determined to save his life, administers a powerful and untested cocktail of drugs to the coma victim. Rather than cure him, however, it triggers a powerful “out-of-body” experience and enables Kenneth to temporarily inhabit other people’s bodies and, through them, take revenge on those responsible for his “vegetative” state.

As her colleagues are savagely picked off one-by-one, Catherine soon realizes what started as a medical miracle has now transformed into a medical monstrosity. She is forced to confront a comatose killer who moves in and out of bodies at will, getting ever closer to her as his supernatural powers increase.

RED MIST features Arielle Kebbel, Andrew Lee Potts, Stephen Dillane, and Sarah Carter.

Arielle Kebbel

Sarah Carter

Source: Anchor Bay

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