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Slaughter Night
Directed by
  • Frank van Geloven
  • Edwin Visser
Written by
  • Edwin Visser
  • Frank van Geloven
Produced byMartin Lagestee
Starring
Cinematography
  • René Haan
  • Jan Vrints
Edited by
  • Frank van Geloven
  • Edwin Visser
Music byHabbo Beem
Production
companies
  • BE-FILMS
  • Lagestee Film BV
Distributed byHigh Point Film and Television
Release date
  • 5 October 2006 (2006-10-05)
Running time
90 minutes
Countries
  • Netherlands
  • Belgium
LanguageDutch

Slaughter Night (Dutch: Slachtnacht, stylised as Sl8n8) is a 2006 Dutch-Belgian horror film written and directed by Edwin Visser and Frank van Geloven.[1] It stars Victoria Koblenko, Jop Joris [nl] and Kurt Rogiers [nl].[2]

Plot

Eighteen-year-old Kristel survives a car accident in which her father dies. Tormented by nocturnal visions she continues her father's investigation of serial killers – especially Andries Martíns, a child killer. She decides to visit an abandoned mine, with a little group of friends from college, where her father headed the investigations on Andries. In the dark, abandoned mine shafts, convicted murderers used to be used as 'firefighters' to detect explosives, which was a job that normally nobody survived.

When the group arrives at the mine, the shaft lift suddenly drops 60 metres. The students must now find a way out of the dilapidated mine maze but they are not alone. The spirit of Martins is more bloodthirsty than ever. Kristel and her friends spend the night in the mine but the trip becomes more and more of a nightmare and a battle for survival.

Cast

  • Victoria Koblenko as Kristel Lodema
  • Jop Joris [nl] as Paul
  • Kurt Rogiers [nl] as Mark
  • Carolina Dijkhuizen as Liesbeth
  • Lara Toorop as Susan
  • Steve Hooi as Ruud
  • Serge-Henri Valcke [nl] as Louis Corpus
  • Linda van der Steen as Estrild
  • Emiel Sandtke as Stefan
  • Martijn Oversteegen as Martin Lodema
  • Liz Snoyink as Carla Lodema
  • Michaël van Buuren as Toine
  • Hans Ligtvoet as Vital Houcks
  • Robert Eleveld as Andries Martiens
  • Rutger Lagestee as Jonge martiens
  • Geena Maas as Anna
  • Teun Lagestee as Jochem
  • Kris van Veelen as Agent
  • Paul Wuijts as Opzichter
  • Marjan Lammers as Moeder Martiens
  • Jeroen Planting as Vader martiens
  • Vincent Gerris as Agent
  • Eva-Marijn Stegemann as Scholiere
  • Theu Boermans as Gaston
  • Harrie Wiessenhaan as Vrachtwagenchauffeur

Production

The production, script and direction were made by Frank van Geloven and Edwin Visser, who worked five years on the project.[3] Victoria Koblenko made in this film his third appearance in a horror film and was promptly appointed to the Dutch scream queen of horror.[4] A small part of the team that created the special effects for The Lord of the Rings, worked on this film and made the Make-up effects. The Amsterdam company UNREAL, specializes in visual effects, such as Special Effects Makeup, Props and Special Realistic Dummies has created the FX effects.[5]

Release

The film premiered alongside Doodeind and Horizonica at the Dutch Film Festival on 5 October 2006.[6] In North America premiered on 24 October 2006 as part of the Toronto After Dark Film Festival and was first time released at DVD on 10 February 2007 at European Film Market.[7] The film came in a box set along with Sheitan and Carved.

Soundtrack

The opening title was the 1974 hard rock song Love Me Like a Lion from BZN.[8]

References