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    • Run time: 44 minutes
    • Country of origin: United States
  • Tromadance 2009 - january 20th - Park City, Utah
    Fangoria Weekend of Horrors - chicago - March 2009
  • Genre:
    Gay - Lesbian
  • Synopsis:

    Alan Rowe Kelly's controversial short horror tale, A FAR CRY FROM HOME, is about a young urban gay couple (Kelly & Don Money) traveling through the NJ wilderness and stop at a rural antique hex store. What they don’t realize is that the backwoods storeowners (Katherine O'Sullivan, Jerry Murdock & Benzy) are a religious sect of homophobic, crazed killers who - under the local rule of the Preacher Man (Terry West) - have ‘extended’ plans for our vacationing couple by doing the ‘Lord’s work’. A horror film in every sense by using ‘hate’ as the ultimate killer. The rest of the cast includes Robb Leigh Davis and Susan Adriensen in a cameo appearance. Cinematography by Bart Mastronardi. Edited by Stolis Hadjicharalambous. Special FX by Benzy, Michael Todd Schenider & Brian Spears. Music and sound design by Tom Burns. Written & Directed by Alan Rowe Kelly.(more)

    • Director:
      Alan Rowe Kelly
    • Writer(s):
      Alan Rowe Kelly
    • Executive Producer(s):
      Ian Reinhard
    • Producer(s):
      Alan Rowe Kelly
    • Director of Photography:
      Bart Mastronardi
    • Cast and Credits:

      CAST
      Alan Rowe Kelly
      Don Money
      Katherine O'Sullivan
      Jerry Murdock
      Benzy
      Terry M. West
      Robb Leigh Davis
      Susan Adriensen
      CREDITS
      Cinematography -Bart Mastronardi.
      EditOR- Stolis Hadjicharalambous
      Special FX - Benzy, Michael Todd Schenider & Brian Spears.
      Music & sound design - Tom Burns.
      Writer & Director - Alan Rowe Kelly
      (more)

  • Prior Festival Screenings:
    • 2008 Dark Carnival Film Fest - Bloomington, Indiana - September '08
 

                                                                                                                                                       


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  • 'Fright' directors Anthony G. Sumner & Alan Rowe Kelly serve up four delightful tales of terror and weave them together in a horror anthology titled GALLERY OF FEAR.

    Alan Rowe Kelly's controversial short horror tale, A FAR CRY FROM HOME, is about a young urban gay couple (Kelly & Don Money) traveling through the NJ wilderness and stop at a rural antique hex store. What they don’t realize is that the backwoods storeowners (Katherine O'Sullivan, Jerry Murdock & Benzy) are a religious sect of homophobic, crazed killers who - under the local rule of the Preacher Man (Terry West) - have ‘extended’ plans for our vacationing couple by doing the ‘Lord’s work’. A horror film in every sense by using ‘hate’ as the ultimate killer. The rest of the cast includes Robb Leigh Davis and Susan Adriensen in a cameo appearance.

    Cinematography by Bart Mastronardi. Edited by Stolis Hadjicharalambous. Special FX by Benzy, Michael Todd Schneider & Brian Spears. Music and sound design by Tom Burns. Written & Directed by Alan Rowe Kelly. Executive Producer Ian Reinhard.
    GALLERY OF FEAR will be available in 2009!

    Website coming soon! Check out our MySpace page in the meantime!
    http://profile.myspace.com/116938728

    Official Trailer
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H5tbfPqBc0



    REVIEW QUOTES

    “Kelly’s best film thus far!”
    FANGORIA MAGAZINE

    "This film is a f**king diamond!"
    ANDREW ROSE/ HORROR MOVIE FANS / INDY RADIO

    “The future of hard-edge horror is in very capable hands - The cast brings this feral inbred to full fruition with a pantheon of gruesome goodies that has to be seen to be believed! It’s sure to be one of the horror film highlights of 2009! I give it 10 Cleavers!!”
    WILL COLBY/ KILLINGBOXX

    “Kelly succeeds in moving outside the box. The realistic concept made the film more personal prone to its frightening grip. A Far Cry From Home achieves goals crucial to producing quality gay cinema - definitely a cinematic step in the right direction.”
    DOOR Q

    “One of the best horror thrillers I've seen in a very long time, if not ever…Truly flawless horror.”
    DUANE L. MARTIN/ ROGUE CINEMA

    “This gory tale will scare you fine! Kelly’s persuasive performance and bloody last gasp are certain to become a cult favorIte.”
    ON TOP MAGAZINE

    “A Far Cry From Home beautifully takes the stereotypes of backwoods horror and gives it a violent social and political thrust, giving this mini-opus a true subtlety of purpose.”
    BRIAN KIRST/ HORROR SOCIETY

    “…extremely dark, fast-paced, gory, and well made. The courageous plotline is indicative of Kelly's mindfulness of the changing nature of horror movies and touching the modern minds of his audience.”
    HEIDI MARTINUZZI/ PRETTY SCARY



    ROGUE CINEMA interviews ALAN ROWE KELLY on A FAR CRY FROM HOME
    http://www.roguecinema.com/article-1634--0-0.html
    report
  • 'Fright' directors Anthony G. Sumner & Alan Rowe Kelly serve up four delightful tales of terror and weave them together in a horror anthology titled GALLERY OF FEAR.

    Alan Rowe Kelly's controversial short horror tale, A FAR CRY FROM HOME, is about a young urban gay couple (Kelly & Don Money) traveling through the NJ wilderness and stop at a rural antique hex store. What they don’t realize is that the backwoods storeowners (Katherine O'Sullivan, Jerry Murdock & Benzy) are a religious sect of homophobic, crazed killers who - under the local rule of the Preacher Man (Terry West) - have ‘extended’ plans for our vacationing couple by doing the ‘Lord’s work’. A horror film in every sense by using ‘hate’ as the ultimate killer. The rest of the cast includes Robb Leigh Davis and Susan Adriensen in a cameo appearance.

    Cinematography by Bart Mastronardi. Edited by Stolis Hadjicharalambous. Special FX by Benzy, Michael Todd Schneider & Brian Spears. Music and sound design by Tom Burns. Written & Directed by Alan Rowe Kelly. Executive Producer Ian Reinhard.
    GALLERY OF FEAR will be available in 2009!

    Website coming soon! Check out our MySpace page in the meantime!
    http://profile.myspace.com/116938728

    Official Trailer
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H5tbfPqBc0



    REVIEW QUOTES

    “Kelly’s best film thus far!”
    FANGORIA MAGAZINE

    "This film is a f**king diamond!"
    ANDREW ROSE/ HORROR MOVIE FANS / INDY RADIO

    “The future of hard-edge horror is in very capable hands - The cast brings this feral inbred to full fruition with a pantheon of gruesome goodies that has to be seen to be believed! It’s sure to be one of the horror film highlights of 2009! I give it 10 Cleavers!!”
    WILL COLBY/ KILLINGBOXX

    “Kelly succeeds in moving outside the box. The realistic concept made the film more personal prone to its frightening grip. A Far Cry From Home achieves goals crucial to producing quality gay cinema - definitely a cinematic step in the right direction.”
    DOOR Q

    “One of the best horror thrillers I've seen in a very long time, if not ever…Truly flawless horror.”
    DUANE L. MARTIN/ ROGUE CINEMA

    “This gory tale will scare you fine! Kelly’s persuasive performance and bloody last gasp are certain to become a cult favorIte.”
    ON TOP MAGAZINE

    “A Far Cry From Home beautifully takes the stereotypes of backwoods horror and gives it a violent social and political thrust, giving this mini-opus a true subtlety of purpose.”
    BRIAN KIRST/ HORROR SOCIETY

    “…extremely dark, fast-paced, gory, and well made. The courageous plotline is indicative of Kelly's mindfulness of the changing nature of horror movies and touching the modern minds of his audience.”
    HEIDI MARTINUZZI/ PRETTY SCARY



    ROGUE CINEMA interviews ALAN ROWE KELLY on A FAR CRY FROM HOME
    http://www.roguecinema.com/article-1634--0-0.html
    report
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