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Release Date:
November 15, 2015
Original Title:
Christmas Slay
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Invicta Pictures
Kent Independent Film
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
The story of 'CHRISTMAS SLAY' begins on a wintry Christmas Eve in the picturesque Kentish countryside, the horrific murder of a loving family, and the capture of a Santa Claus obsessed blood thirsty killer. A Christmas approaches the following year, a group of college girlfriends decide to get away from it all and relax and party over the Christmas holiday, they decide to escape to the idyllic Mistletoe Lodge nestled within the beautiful snowy mountains of the Scottish Highlands, what starts off as the perfect festive getaway of fun in the snow and a glass of eggnog or two, suddenly descends into a gruesome bloodbath of terror and a fight for survival.
Associate Producer:
Louise Steggals
Clemens Milotta
Phillip Ward
Kevin Noble
Director:
Steve Davis
Director of Photography:
Antony D. Lane
Editor:
Gary Spate
Executive Producer:
Jessica Ann Brownlie
Kate Griffiths
Sultan Saeed Al Darmaki
Mohamed Al Jneibi
Makeup Effects:
Kate Griffiths
Original Music Composer:
Simon Finley
Producer:
Antony D. Lane
Gary Spate
Steve Davis
Set Decoration:
Kate Griffiths
Steve Davis
Writer:
Steve Davis
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