Summary: A flawed albeit impressive short concerning senseless rivalry caught in the gaze of nature's oppression.
The Interlopers is a short film based on a short story of the same name by Saki, pen name of British writer Hector Hugh Munro. It tells the story of two rival families who have long disputed over the rights to an especially valued piece of hunting territory. In the dead of night, two men, sons of the opposing clans, meet in the woods and attempt to settle the feud once and for all. Being quintessential Munro, the ruthlessness of nature is a character in and of itself.
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The Interlopers is a short film based on a short story of the same name by Saki, pen name of British writer Hector Hugh Munro. It tells the story of two rival families who have long disputed over the rights to an especially valued piece of hunting territory. In the dead of night, two men, sons of the opposing clans, meet in the woods and attempt to settle the feud once and for all. Being quintessential Munro, the ruthlessness of nature is a character in and of itself.
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- 12/17/2010
- by Benny Gammerman
- Filmology
Fango got word from Renegade Arts Entertainment that readers (and listeners) can now purchase the first installment of Doug Bradley’S Spine Chillers. Volume One of the audiobook, subtitled Classic Horror Stories, features the horror veteran lending his voice to tales by Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Charles Dickens, William F. Harvey and Saki.
The first edition of Spine Chillers, which we last told you about here, contains Harvey’s “The Beast With Five Fingers,” about an evil, murderous, disembodied hand, and his “August Heat,” a frightening tale dwelling on questions of fate; Poe’s classic “The Tell-Tale Heart,” about the maddening guilty conscience of a murderer, that will provide a pounding heart both through your headphones and in your own chest; Lovecraft’s “The Outsider,” about a man all alone in the world and his attempts to make contact; Dickens’ ghost tale “The Signalman,” in which a haunting specter...
The first edition of Spine Chillers, which we last told you about here, contains Harvey’s “The Beast With Five Fingers,” about an evil, murderous, disembodied hand, and his “August Heat,” a frightening tale dwelling on questions of fate; Poe’s classic “The Tell-Tale Heart,” about the maddening guilty conscience of a murderer, that will provide a pounding heart both through your headphones and in your own chest; Lovecraft’s “The Outsider,” about a man all alone in the world and his attempts to make contact; Dickens’ ghost tale “The Signalman,” in which a haunting specter...
- 2/27/2009
- Fangoria
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