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Albino Farm
Promotional film poster
Directed byJoe Anderson
Sean McEwen
Written byJoe Anderson
Sean McEwen
Produced byRachelle Ryan
Jason Stewart
Joe Anderson
Sean McEwen
StarringChris Jericho
Richard Christy
Tammin Sursok
CinematographyRené Jung
Edited byDan O'Brien
Music byScott Rockenfield[2]
Distributed byAnxiety Island Entertainment
Release date
22 September 2009 (Direct-to-DVD)[1]
Running time
90 minutes[3]
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Albino Farm is a 2009 horror film written and directed by Joe Anderson[4] and Sean McEwen[5], the movie based on a true story.[6]

Plot

Backwoods Ozark Mountain town with century-old history of religious fanaticism inadvertently creates a modern sadistic society of in-bred misfits who prey on stray travelers. Four young college students lured into exploring the legend of the Albino Farm uncover the disturbing past and end up enduring a horrific night of which only one will survive.

Cast

Release

The film was released by Mti Home Video on September 22, 2009[18] with a time from 90 minutes[19], the German FSK 18 DVD runs 85 minutes[20].

Production

The movie was shot in Marionville, Missouri the motion picture from Anxiety Island Entertainment used the midtown square, stage and constructed a sandwich bar inside of an unneeded place of the building[21]. The movie was also filmed in Warrensburg, Missouri and just outside of Springfield, Missouri.

Make-Up & Special Effects

The costumes and make-up were created by special effects and makeup artist Jason Barnett[22].

Background

References