Barricade – Welcome to Hell
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| Barricade | |
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Theatrical release poster by Jason Beam Studios |
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| Directed by | Timo Rose |
| Produced by | Timo Rose Joseph Zaso Ted Geoghegan John Orth |
| Written by | Timo Rose Ted Geoghegan |
| Starring | Raine Brown Joseph Zaso André Reissig Thomas Kercmar Manoush Timo Rose Andreas Pape |
| Music by | John Roome (main theme) Timo Rose |
| Cinematography | Timo Rose Mathias Jakubski |
| Editing by | Timo Rose |
| Distributed by | Cinema Image Productions |
| Release date(s) | 23 February 2007 |
| Running time | 94 minutes |
| Language | English German |
Barricade - Welcome to Hell is a 2007 horror/splatter feature film from German director Timo Rose, it stars American actors Raine Brown and Joseph Zaso and Germany's André Reissig, Thomas Kercmar, Manoush, and Andreas Pape.[1] It was written by Timo Rose and Ted Geoghegan.[2]
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[edit] Plot
The film follows three friends (Brown, Zaso, and Reissig) as they travel to the Black Forest of Germany. While there, the trio is attacked by a family of deformed mountain people who murder and cannibalize anyone who ventures into their secluded territory.[3]
[edit] Cast
- Raine Brown - Nina[4]
- Joe Zaso - Michael
- André Reissig - David
- Manoush - The Mother
- Thomas Kercmar - Dermot
- Timo Rose - Marc
- Andreas Pape - Sean
- Sebastian Gutsche - Goliath
- Tanja Karius - Marcy
- Ellen Tanumihardja - Tamara
- Dirk Glücks - Andre
[edit] Background
The storyline is similar to that of H.P. Lovecraft's short story "The Lurking Fear", as well as the films Wrong Turn and The Hills Have Eyes.[5]
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