Bind adds horror vets

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

Filmmaker Dan Walton (producer on GUTTERBALLS) announced on his Facebook page that he’s added two familiar faces to his in-production horror feature BIND. Added to the cast: PJ Soles (whom everyone should remember as bitchy Linda in HALLOWEEN) and Tony Moran (who played Michael Myers as a young man in that very same film). The two join scream queen Christa Campbell (2001 MANIACS, DAY OF THE DEAD), Al Santos (KILLER MOVIE), Travis Aaron Wade (PIG HUNT), and Raine Brown (PSYCHO HOLOCAUST).

What’s BIND about? A weekend getaway to a scenic winter wonderland takes a deadly turn when a group of friends find themselves pitted against the elements and a dark presence with a bloody agenda.

That works for me! Stay tuned for more BIND updates as they come in; shooting begins in March.

Source: Facebook

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