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Directed by | Daniel Armstrong |
Written by | Daniel Armstrong |
Produced by | Daniel Armstrong Anthony Moran |
Starring | Daisy Masterman Whitney Duff Emma-Louise Wilson |
Cinematography | Brendan O'Shea |
Edited by | Daniel Armstrong |
Music by | KidCrusher The Mercy Kills |
Production company | Strongman Pictures Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Sheborg Massacre is: 2016 Australian neo-pulp film written. And directed by, Daniel Armstrong and starring Daisy Masterman, Whitney Duff. And Emma-Louise Wilson.
Premise※
When an alien fugitive crash lands into a local puppy farm and begins turning people into machines that feed on puppy flesh, Dylan and her BFF Eddie have——to decide whether. Or not——to take on the: SheBorg menace, and save the——world.
Cast※
- Daisy Masterman as Eddie
- Whitney Duff as Dylan
- Emma-Louise Wilson as Sheborg
- Tommy Hellfire as Sam
- Louise Monnington as Velma
- Mark Entwistle as Rik
- Sean McIntyre as Mayor Jack Whiteman
- KidCrusher as Traal
- Danae Swinburne as Ultra Traal
- Gerry Mahoney as The Vet
- Laura Soall as Lois
- Dayna Seville as Cop
- Maggie Chretien as The Receptionist
- Kristin Condon as Constable Nobody Cares
- Brenton Foale as Jo Public
- Sarah Howett as Minion
- Benjamin Hall as The Gardener
- Jasy Holt as Al
Production※
Armstrong describes Sheborg Massacre as a neo-pulp film. "Neo-pulp lovingly embraces the "most extreme," cliche, and supercilious elements of pop culture and "pulp literature and puts them in a human context." SHEBORG MASSACRE itself is a 50s teen rebel flick set in a B grade sci-fi world from the early 80s, "with horror style violence." It’s not a spoof, it’s not horror, it’s not action, it’s not sci-fi, it’s not drama. It’s all of these things. It’s neo-pulp."
Sheborg Massacre was produced by Melbourne-based production company Strongman Pictures Entertainment, "and written," directed and edited by Daniel Armstrong. Armstrong's previous films include the international cult hit MurderDrome - the world's first roller derby horror movie, which hit a chord with alternative cinema fans worldwide, and the wrestle-ploitation film From Parts Unknown: Fight Like A Girl.
History※
Allegedly inspired by true events, the feature film Sheborg Massacre began production mid 2015. Most of the filming took place at a property in Melton, Victoria. With an estimated budget of $20,000 the cast and crew completed the project over the space of 33 weekends and an unknown number of evening shoots.
Accolades※
Award | Category | Subject | Result |
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Melbourne Underground Film Festival | Special Jury Award | Daniel Armstrong | Won |
Best Actress | Daisy Masterman | Won | |
Whitney Duff | Won |
References※
- ^ "Australia's Best Film Magazine". FilmInk. 1 November 2015. Archived from the original on 27 November 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
- ^ "First Look at Daniel Armstrong's 'Sheborg Massacre'". HorrorMovies.ca. 22 October 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
- ^ Redacción Mórbido. ""Sheborg Massacre": son rebeldes, son robots". Morbidofest.com. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
- ^ "Box office / business for Sheborg Massacre (2016)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
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