Opening sequence from The Harvesters, produced by our own Jimmy O!

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

A few weeks ago, we brought you the killer news that JoBlo/Arrow in the Head writer James “Jimmy O” Oster was involved with the horror flick THE HARVESTERS, on which he’s serving as a producer. The film is moving along nicely, as evidenced by the below clip: the film’s opening sequence! That’s right, you can check out the eerie way THE HARVESTERS opens right now, complete with an intro from director Nick Sanford.

The plot:

On Halloween in Baileyville, Oklahoma, a journalist who prides herself on objective reporting discovers that she is trapped in the middle of a series of horrifying murders and disappearances. When the terror intensifies and a countdown begins, the people closest to Jane are put in danger and her journalistic stance on “not becoming the story” is put to the ultimate test.

THE HARVESTERS is currently in production, so keep your eyes peeled for more updates on it in the very near future. In the meantime, bookmark its official site HERE and Facebook page HERE.

The Harvesters – Opening Scene

Maybe they should just go home…

Posted by The Harvesters on Monday, January 11, 2016

Source: Arrow in the Head

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