Stars: Michael Parle, Jack Dean-Shepherd, Claire Blennerhassett, Sarah Louise Carney, Aidan O’Sullivan, Eoin Leahy, Kieran Kelly, Michael McLaughlin, Philip Doherty | Written and Directed by Gerard Lough
Night People is an Irish anthology horror – comprising of three tales – from writer and director Gerard Lough. Clearly made on a low budget, that doesn’t dampen the enthusiasm and vision that Lough has pumped into the film.
Starting in a manner reminiscent of recent anthology horror V/H/S, two shifty types break into a house with a plan to burn it to the ground. While they wait for their window of opportunity, they entertain themselves by telling creepy stories. Each takes a turn, which forms the first and second stories of the anthology, and the wrap up with our two protagonists forms the third tale.
The first story revolves around a strange artefact, and the double crossing and doubt that can...
Night People is an Irish anthology horror – comprising of three tales – from writer and director Gerard Lough. Clearly made on a low budget, that doesn’t dampen the enthusiasm and vision that Lough has pumped into the film.
Starting in a manner reminiscent of recent anthology horror V/H/S, two shifty types break into a house with a plan to burn it to the ground. While they wait for their window of opportunity, they entertain themselves by telling creepy stories. Each takes a turn, which forms the first and second stories of the anthology, and the wrap up with our two protagonists forms the third tale.
The first story revolves around a strange artefact, and the double crossing and doubt that can...
- 4/23/2016
- by Dan Woolstencroft
- Nerdly
Two thieves tell each other eerie stories to pass the time in Gerard Lough’s Night People, a new anthology film hitting VOD on May 9th. For our latest Q&A feature, we caught up with Lough to discuss the making of his directorial feature film debut.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Gerard. When and how did you first come up with the idea for your new film, Night People?
Gerard Lough: Anthology films were very much a fixture of my childhood at Halloween, as they always seemed to be shown on TV at the time and I always liked the idea of getting three stories for the price of one, each of them with the fat trimmed off, that would hit the ground running. Anthology shows were also very much on the go at that time but seemed to die out, so...
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Gerard. When and how did you first come up with the idea for your new film, Night People?
Gerard Lough: Anthology films were very much a fixture of my childhood at Halloween, as they always seemed to be shown on TV at the time and I always liked the idea of getting three stories for the price of one, each of them with the fat trimmed off, that would hit the ground running. Anthology shows were also very much on the go at that time but seemed to die out, so...
- 4/15/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The first teaser trailer for new Irish film, Night People has gone online. The movie marks the feature film directorial debut for Gerard Lough. Shot between August 2013 and August 2014, the movie follows the story of a pair of thieves who break into a house with a dark past. Their story soon intertwines with two other sinister tall tales. Starring Michael Parle, Jack Dean Shepherd, Claire Blennerhassett, Sarah Louise Carney, Aidan O'Sullivan and Eoin Leahy, Night People is due for release in 2015.
- 9/1/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Vic Barry)
- www.themoviebit.com
With the first trailer coming to us on September 1st, The Movie Bit is proud to give you one of three exclusive teaser posters for writer/director Gerard Lough's Night People. Lough's feature debut, the movie is a science fiction/horror hybrid concerning two high tech thieves, who target the wrong house for their latest job. When they discover the house has a dark past, their story soon becomes wrapped up in two other sinister tall tales. Starring Michael Parle, Jack Dean Shepard, Claire Blennerhasset, Sarah Louise Carney, Aidan O'Sullivan, and Eoin Leahy, filming began on the project on August 1st, and finished just five short days ago. Lough's other work includes acclaimed short films The Boogeyman, an adaption of Stephen King's story of the same name, and futuristic thriller Ninety Seconds. Night People is set for release in 2015.
- 8/28/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
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