Zombies attack a remote estate in The Curse of Hobbes House trailer

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Screenbound UK will be presenting the zombie film THE CURSE OF HOBBES HOUSE to potential distributors at the virtual Cannes market next month, and ahead of that event we have the trailer to share, embedded above.

Directed by Juliane Block from a screenplay written by Wolf-Peter Arand, the film has the following synopsis: 

When down on her luck Jane Dormant learns about the death of her Aunt Alexandra she expects a life-saving inheritance, but finds herself battling bloodthirsty zombies instead, fighting for her life.

Mhairi Calvey, Waleed Elgadi, Makenna Guyler, and Kevin Leslie star.

THE CURSE OF HOBBES HOUSE looks like it will deliver some fun zombie mayhem, so I hope things will go well for it at the virtual Cannes market.

The Curse of Hobbes House

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