Electromagnetic Death Trip
- Electromagnetic Death Trip
Infobox_Film
name = Electromagnetic Death Trip
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director = Dave Blevinz
writer = Dave Blevinz
Trent Haaga
Mike Watt
Joe Knetter
starring = Dave Blevinz
Chace Ambrose
producer = Dave Blevinz
budget = US$200,000
released = 2009
runtime = 109 min.
country = USA
language = English|
"Electromagnetic Death Trip" is a horror film directed by Dave Blevinz and written by Dave Blevinz, Trent Haaga, Mike Watt, and Joe Knetter. It is currently in pre-production and is scheduled for a 2009 release date.
Tagline:
*"Have a nice TR.I.P."
Plot
A psychedelic horror anthology from Cyberpunk Studios centered around electromagnetic energy, soul extraction, and black magic used by a mad doctor to perform a paranormal surgical procedure on a most unfortunate victim.
Cast
Trivia
*In the very early stages of development the title for the film was called "Witchouse Tales". The plot was similar to "Electromagnetic Death Trip" in the sense that it was also a horror anthology, but was centered around a witch in a dilapidated cabin who told three individual short horror stories. This of course didn't last very long, and the idea was scrapped by director Dave Blevinz.
External links and sources
* [http://www.deathtripmovie.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/death_trip_movie Official MySpace]
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