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Graveyard Plans "Dog Soldiers" Sequel

By: horror
Updated: 11-18-2003
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Newly launched Graveyard Filmworks announces 5 new fright films.
 

Kismet Entertainment Group - the people who brought us the werewolf flick "Dog Soldiers" - have announced the formation of Graveyard Filmworks, a division dedicated to lower-budget horror. The movies will be financed by Kismet head, producer David E. Allen. The projects he has in the works are:

- "Dog Soldiers: Fresh Meat", the sequel to Kismet's cult hit "Dog Soldiers", which will be shot with a much bigger budget than the other Graveyard projects (which are all budgeted at about $1 million a piece).

- "Boo!", a movie written by Cinescape editor-in-chief Anthony C. Ferrante. Ferrante will make his directorial debut with the movie, which begins shooting on December 1st in Los Angeles, CA. The plot revolves around a group of college kids trapped in a haunted house on Halloween.

- "Servant of the Dark," a supernatural psychological thriller written by Anthony Valletta and to be directed by Allen.

- "Cemetery Gates," a creature feature about an escaped mutated experimental animal written by Brian Patrick O'Toole, with the director to be determined.

- A project in development to be directed by Dagen Merrill.

Graveyard Filmwork's goal is to make 4-6 horror movies, all with new names and new talent. "If the script scares the shit out of me, we will make it," Allen said.

Source: Hollywood Reporter


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the bad thing about it though is that some of the old cast cant be in it because there dead of course. i would love dog soldiers 2 fresh meat if spoon was in it and joe because i thought that they were absolutley hilarious. i like the way they u...
05-17-2004 by SilentAssasin discuss

dog soldiers: fresh meat
dog soldiers is possibly the best british b-move ever made. the thought of a sequel to this cinematic masterpiece sickens me. it is personally my fave movie and cant imagine how they could replace the original cast in a massacre of the black-come...
04-16-2004 by bridos discuss

First of all Dog soldiers is not an aussie film(that is the howling) and second it kicks ass, much better than all those crap american remakes of classics "*coff* texas chainsaw masacre". also it has a more orginal plot than most films and uses pu...
11-18-2003 by Unregistered discuss

I would watch another Dog Soldiers flick.
11-14-2003 by avenger00soul discuss

lthought the movie was bloody good betterthan jason
11-08-2003 by Unregistered discuss

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