The Thompsons

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The Thompsons
Directed byThe Butcher Brothers
Written byMitchell Altieri
Cory Knauf
Produced byMitchell Altieri
Phil Flores
Travis Stevens
Snowfort Pictures
StarringCory Knauf
Samuel Child
Joseph McKelheer
Mackenzie Firgens
Music byKK (Kevin Kerrigan)
Running time
82 minutes
LanguageEnglish

The Thompsons is an independent 2012 horror film directed by the Butcher Brothers (Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores) and a sequel to their previous film The Hamiltons. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival on August 26, 2012.[1]

Filmed largely in the UK, several scenes feature The Ringlestone Inn Near Harrietsham, in Kent, south-east of London.[2]

Plot

On the run from the law, the vampire family the Hamiltons (now known as the Thompsons) heads to England to find an ancient vampire clan known as the Stuarts. Unbeknownst to the Hamiltons, the Stuarts have ulterior motives of their own.

Cast

  • Mackenzie Firgens as Darlene Hamilton
  • Cory Knauf as Francis Hamilton
  • Ryan Hartwig as Lenny Hamilton
  • Samuel Child as David Hamilton
  • Elizabeth Henstridge as Riley Stuart
  • Sean Browne as Cole Stuart
  • Tom Holloway as Ian Stuart
  • Joseph McKelheer as Wendell Hamilton
  • Daniel O'Meara as Father Stuart
  • Selina Giles as Mother Stuart
  • Sean Cronin as Cyrus
  • Andrei Alen as Sven (swedish dude)
  • Katarina Gellin as Ingrid (swedish girl)

Reception

Beyond Hollywood wrote, "The Thompsons is very much a pleasant surprise, an entertaining and reasonably well crafted modern vampire tale.[3] Though a little bit True Blood, the film is considerably more engaging than most others of its type, boosted by a likeable returning cast. The film’s real strengths are its surprisingly human script (written by the Butcher Brothers and Knauf) and solid character work, both of which help to keep the viewer involved".[4]

References

  1. ^ SIMON FITZJOHN (2012-08-07). "Frightfest preview: The Thompsons". Movie Ramblings. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
  2. ^ [1] Ringlestone Inn website (retrieved 23 December 2013)
  3. ^ http://www.beyondhollywood.com/frightfest-12-the-thompsons-sleep-tight-and-dead-sushi/
  4. ^ JAMES MUDGE (2012-09-07). "Frightfest '12: The Thompsons, Sleep Tight, and Dead Sushi". BeyondHollywood.com. Retrieved 2012-12-08.

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