2013年4月17日星期三

Casts Kathryn Morris As Lead



Alice, Sweet Alice remake plans have moved forward in a big way with Cold Case star Kathryn Morris taking on the lead role of Catherine Spages, mother to a little girl, who may or may not be a psycho killer.Morris' production company Revival House and Mosaic Media Group will co-produce this
Robot hot among surgeons but FDA taking fresh look.“re-imagining” of the 1976 classic, Tomaselli said.In the original film, Catherine's youngest daughter (Brooke Shields) is butchered on the day of her first communion. Older sister Alice (Paula Sheppard) is the prime suspect.While Alice certainly has “issues,” however, her parents can't believe she would be capable of murder. Meanwhile, a ghastly knife-wielding figure in yellow raincoat and translucent mask is offing people one-by-one.Are the crimes related? And if Alice isn't the killer, then who is?For those of us familiar with the film, director Dante Tomaselli promises surprises aplenty. In other words, don't think you've got this one figured out just because you've seen the original 100 times.

Tomaselli recently agreed to an interview with The Inquisitr in which he discusses plans for his Alice, Sweet Alice remake, and what it's like to follow in the footsteps of the original director Castle production designer and cousin Alfred Sole.He also discusses the new script, working with a larger budget, where the project's at in development, and whether we can expect Sheppard or Brooke Shields in cameos.Once that was completed I started dreaming of Alice again. Alfred contacted me and said there was a possible investor. This turned out to be a false alarm but I'm glad it happened because it got me to finally work on the script. It put a fire under me. I knew I needed a co-writer so I immediately thought of Michael Gingold, managing editor of Fangoria Magazine.We wrote a screenplay in the past together and it was a terrific experience. So he came on as co-writer and that's when the script was created. Mike brought so much to the table, a natural communicator, a wordsmith — an expert on horror cinema. Needless to say, he was a huge help.

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