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Picklock

picklock lr posterAfter a long hiatus, Fival’s Corn Shank Productions is proud to announce the release of its newest film, Picklock.

“I am very excited to finally release my latest creation” says David C. King, the films creator. “This is the closest a film of mine has come to my initial vision. Since it is a remake of a short I made as a teen, the challenge was to illustrate my growth as a filmmaker which I think it does. While more serious in tone than previous works, the film sticks with classic FCS themes.”

Picklock follows a man, woman and cat one shadowy evening in San Francisco. Amid stories and reports of increasing numbers of missing people and pets from around the city, we find our characters making their way through an average day. Something seems to trouble the couple as they remain distant even within the comfort of their small apartment. Unnoticed by them, something emerges out of the murky fog to invade the safety of their home. Will they emerge unscathed or will they join the ranks of the missing?

“This film has all the hallmarks of a great Fival’s Corn Shank Production” stated Brett Circe, co-founder of FCS. “From the campy and memorable use of cats, to the subtle homage to Jean Cocteau, it gave me chills the first time I watched it”

Fival’s Corn Shank Productions is an independent movie production company founded in 1990 by David C. King, Brett Circe and Justice Mitchell specializing in cutting edge creative in a cross-genre approach. With 12 titles in its filmography, ranging from shorts to a feature length film, FCS continues to develop and advance its production capabilities.

For more information about Picklock please visit www.fivalscornshank.com.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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