Project Detail

Sacrificed

Synopsis

Sacrificed is the story of Amber, a dowdy student who buys a dagger in an antiques shop, with the knife comes Sybilinka idol. The idol soon posesses Amber sending her on a blood thirsty killing spree. She eventually invites all her female friends over to her newly aquired mansion house where they have the sleepover from Hell.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Features
Running time
78 mins
Format
Mini DV
Director
Keith Bradley
Producer
Keith Bradley
Co-Producer
Keith Bradley
Editor
Keith Bradley
Screenwriter
Keith Bradley, Peter Horsburgh
Director of Photography
Keith Bradley
Production Designer
Jim Hickey
Sound
Keith Bradley
Composer
Emma Bradley
Principal cast
Sandra Darnell, Nina Kwok, Stephen Boyd, Robin Mitchell, Celine Cateland, Sarah Delaney, Ross Mitchell

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Thinktank Productions

2R Fair a far
Cramond
Edinburgh EH4 6QD
Scotland UK

T +44 (0)131 4769158

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