in

Deadly Revisions

Synopsis

Tagline
Remembering can be murder.

Logline
Hypnotherapy and drugs are used to help an amnesiac horror writer, but are the terrifying images that surface real or imagined?

Synopsis:
Horror writer and filmmaker Grafton Torn awakens from a coma to find himself with a bum leg and a large section of his memory missing. His best friend Deter came to Grafton’s house in response to a strange phone call to find the front door open and Grafton lying at the bottom of the stairs.

To aide in the doctor’s orders of rest and relaxation, Deter offers Grafton his remote lakeside cabin. There, with the help of a hypnotherapist and medication, Grafton tries to piece together the missing memories. But nightmares haunt him…nightmares that blend possible memories with characters from his own horror films…

…nightmares that happen while he’s awake!

As the nightmares worsen, Grafton must try to sort out what’s real and what isn’t. Did he try to kill himself? Did he kill his wife? Is she back from the grave for revenge? He was sure he had control of his life, his imagination, his role in the horrors he created. But as scripts write themselves, hatchets disappear and people end up dead, Grafton begins to wonder who’s really in control.

Scrambling for answers, Grafton must face his own creations including a hooded figure, a possessed doll, a zombie and more before DEADLY REVISIONS rushes to its shocking conclusion and Grafton realizes the line between reality and madness is as thin as a sheet of blank paper.

Cast

Bill Oberst, Jr.
Mikhail Blokh
Cindy Merrill
Lise Hart
Ronny Coleman
Gregory Blair
Dawna Lee Heising
Shaun Gerardo
Joshua Patterson

Contact Info

Additional Info

The structure used for exterior shots of the cabin in the woods is the same cabin used in “Friday the 13th; Part 4”.


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!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.