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Announcement: Clockwerk Pictures Presents “COME”

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A surgical fetish doctor, obsessed with cutting off the vulvas of women and sewing them on their faces, meets his fate through the conspiratorial workings of a brothel proprietor, a prostitute and the Goddess of a strange religion.

Come is pure surreal, occult horror, featuring everything from the molestation of a tentacled, six breasted goddess in a jar to lust, murder, idolatry, revenge and salvation.

Marv Blauvelt, (Sculpture) plays Dr. Conduit, a man drawn into the worship of monsters and led to shocking acts of depravity, vying for the favor of a dark mother goddess.

Dave Pruett as Mr. Maker, proprietor of the brothel that has supplied the doctor’s past two victims. A sinister individual with a wooden hand who will lead the good doctor to his fate and salvation by offering him a mysterious opportunity.

Emily Johnson as Siren, a seductive and treacherous prostitute employed by Mr. Maker serving as a mocking ghost of the doctors past.

Also starring

Kara Erdel and Leya Taylor as the doctor’s previous victims, now “zombified” with their vulvas crudely stitched on their faces. Lydia Comer and Shane Beasley as other weird denizens of the dark brothel.

Written and directed by Kirk Chastain and Arthur Cullipher (The Adipocere Child)

The Clockwerk Special Effects Crew:
Shane Beasley
Kirk Chastain
Arthur Cullipher
David Hancock
Brett Pittman
Leya Taylor

COMING THIS FALL!

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Marv Blauvelt says “When my friends, Arthur Cullipher and Kirk Chastain (from CLOCKWERK Pictures) gave me the script for COME and offered me the lead, I immediately said yes….the script is very “Lovecraftian”, (and I LOVE H.P. Lovecraft)…it is by far the creepiest project I have been attached too, and some of the visual imagery that Arthur and Kirk have captured is VERY Dark and Haunting….and the gore scenes are not for the squeamish. Filming is nearly complete, and from what I have been told, the folks at Clockwerk Pictures plan to finish post by the end of August and start submitting to festivals as soon as possible.”

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