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Kilo scaring up 'One by One' film

Horror movie to star Douglas Tait, Tony Todd, Sally Kirkland

By Borys Kit

Nov 18, 2009, 11:00 PM ET

Horror actors Douglas Tait (“Freddy vs. Jason”) and Tony Todd (“Candyman”), along with Sally Kirkland, have lined up for “One by One,” a teen horror movie that serves as the first feature entry from Kilo Entertainment.

“One,” written by and to be directed and exec produced by Kilo founder Kimberly Seilhamer, follows a villain named Railroad Jack the Reaper and his carnival of destruction called Death’s Door. When a bus carrying a group of teens crashes on a deserted highway, Railroad Jack picks them off one by one.

Also in the movie, which will begin production Sunday in the Mojave Desert before moving to California City, are Alexandra Holder, Amber Zion, Hope James, Grace Jiyoung Park, Jay Gillespie, Richardson Chery, Andrew Olson, Tyler Wolfe, Jemal David and Christopher Raff.

Mark Erikson will executive produce with Seilhamer. Sheri Reeves, Kirkland and Tait are producers. Rachel Witherspoon is associate producing.

Kilo scaring up 'One by One' film

Horror movie to star Douglas Tait, Tony Todd, Sally Kirkland

By Borys Kit

Nov 18, 2009, 11:00 PM ET

Horror actors Douglas Tait (“Freddy vs. Jason”) and Tony Todd (“Candyman”), along with Sally Kirkland, have lined up for “One by One,” a teen horror movie that serves as the first feature entry from Kilo Entertainment.

“One,” written by and to be directed and exec produced by Kilo founder Kimberly Seilhamer, follows a villain named Railroad Jack the Reaper and his carnival of destruction called Death’s Door. When a bus carrying a group of teens crashes on a deserted highway, Railroad Jack picks them off one by one.

Also in the movie, which will begin production Sunday in the Mojave Desert before moving to California City, are Alexandra Holder, Amber Zion, Hope James, Grace Jiyoung Park, Jay Gillespie, Richardson Chery, Andrew Olson, Tyler Wolfe, Jemal David and Christopher Raff.

Mark Erikson will executive produce with Seilhamer. Sheri Reeves, Kirkland and Tait are producers. Rachel Witherspoon is associate producing.



 


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