Lucky McKee’s Old Man: Stephen Lang, Marc Senter featured in set pictures

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Back in November, we learned that Stephen Lang – who played the "Blind Man" in Don't Breathe (watch it HERE) and its upcoming sequel – has signed on to star in the chamber thriller Old Man for director Lucky McKee. Old Man has since gone into production, and McKee recently took to his Twitter account to share pictures of Lang and his co-star Marc Senter on set. These images can be seen below.

Written by Joel Veach, who also wrote the story as a play, Old Man follows 

a lost hiker (Senter) who stumbles upon the cabin of an erratic and reclusive Old Man (Lang). What starts off as cordial conversation soon turns dangerous as it becomes clear that one or both of them might be hiding a terrifying secret.

McKee has described the story as "a horrific and poignant plunge into madness". 

The film is being produced by Aaron B. Koontz, Ashleigh Snead, and Cameron Burns of Paper Street Pictures. David Guglielmo serves as associate producer.

As I said when first reporting on Old Man, McKee's work on May (watch it HERE) and The Woman (watch that one HERE) has ensured that I'll see anything he makes, so it's already guaranteed that I'll be watching this movie when it's released.

Source: Lucky McKee

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