You’ll get no rest after watching the Bed of the Dead trailer

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Bed of the Dead Jeff Maher

Last November, we shared the blood-flooded sales art for BED OF THE DEAD, a film that's coming to us "from the twisted minds who brought you BITE". Intrigued by the concept, which conjures up memories of the "awfully good" 1977 film DEATH BED: THE BED THAT EATS, we've been eagerly awaiting further details ever since.

Now Black Fawn Films has kindly brought the world a trailer for the film that makes it look just as crazy, ridiculous, and bloody as you would hope it would be.

When you were a kid, did you ever play a game where you were trapped on some piece of furniture, pretending that touching the floor would bring about some kind of quick, terrible death? BED OF THE DEAD is basically the horror movie version of that childhood game.

Directed by Jeff Maher from a screenplay he wrote with Cody Calahan, the film tells the story of 

four twentysomethings who find themselves stuck on a haunted antique bed where leaving means suffering a gruesome death. Plagued with frightening hallucinations, they must figure out the bed’s secrets before they are ultimately picked off one by one.

Colin Price, Alysa King, Gwen Cumyn, Dennis Andres, George Krissa, Joseph Cannata, and Craig Cyr star.

Source: Black Fawn Films

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