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The Executive Producers of Masters of Horror are Mick Garris, Andrew Deane and Keith Addis. Reunion Pictures' Lisa Richardson and Tom Rowe are serving as Producers. Adam Goldworm and Ben Browning are Associate Producers on the series. Principal photography will begin in Vancouver in late April. The first six directors have been scheduled as follows:
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With THE INVISIBLE MAN (the first film in a series), James Whale (FRANKENSTEIN) provides another stylish, blackly comic entry in the popular Universal horror cycle of the 1930s. When a mysterious man, face wrapped in bandages and wearing dark goggles, arrives in a small English village one snowy night, things start to go awry. Jack Griffin (Claude Rains), a chemist who has discovered an invisibility formula, wants desperately to find the antidote, but a side effect of the drug is driving him insane. Becoming gradually more unhinged, Griffin strips off his nose, bandages, and clothes before the stunned villagers and sets about terrorizing the countryside. When he progresses from mayhem to murder, Griffin's beloved Flora (Gloria Stuart) and colleague Dr. Kemp (William Harrigan) work with police to try to capture the elusive Invisible Man. It is a race against time to stop Griffin's plans to make the world "grovel" at his feet. Watch for the stunning special effects during the snowy climax to this gripping, atmospheric horror classic.
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The focus and effect of horror movies... has changed with a new generation more exposed and more difficult to frighten. New special effects available to movie producers have also tweaked a move from traditional styles. Recent movies such as the Saw and Hostel series' have shown a new kind of scary movie, replacing all imaginary elements with in your face gore and more twists and turns than NASCAR.
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Elite Entertainment is one of the leading distributors of horror, sci-fi and cult DVD titles. Its most recent series, "Drive-In Discs," brings back the exciting days of the drive-in theater, complete with a "Horror Double Feature," "jumping hot dogs," animated clips, and classic concession stand ads. This is one nostalgia series you won't want to miss.
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