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Lance Henriksen Stars in Suspense Thriller ‘D-Railed’

Full Scream Ahead D-RAILED Heads For Toronto

LOS ANGELES, CA, October 16, 2018 – Pascal Borno (Conquistador Entertainment) and Suzanne DeLaurentiis (Suzanne DeLaurentiis Productions) team up once again to bring you D-RAILED, a suspense thriller. When a train derails into the river, its surviving passengers are faced with a grim challenge….die in the wreckage or face the unknown that awaits them in the murky waters below. The film stars veteran actor Lance Henriksen (Aliens, The Terminator), international actor Frank Lammers (The Admiral), Shae Smolik (The Sandman), Carter Scott and Everette Wallin.

“I was thrilled to partner up with Pascal again, as we had great success together in the past,” said DeLaurentiis. Some of Suzanne DeLaurentiis credits include 10th & Wolf, Area 407, The Dark Tourist, A Month Of Sundays and How Sweet It Is.

It’s that time of year again. The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting colder, and the calendar is counting down to Halloween. What better way to get ready for Samhain than a scary movie? The answer to that question is nothing. Nothing sets the mood for the season as well as a good, scary movie, and I was fortunate enough to get a sneak peek at the latest Dale Fabrigar film / Suzanne DeLaurentiis Production, D-Railed, which really set the mood. Normally, horror movies are color by number affairs and predictable. And that’s okay if the movies are done right. Sometimes it’s fun (yes, fun) to sit back and watch a brainless teen walk into the woods alone. Or into that house everybody says to stay away from. Or have random sex which is always a death sentence.

But this is a movie with brains, blood, and rich characters that makes you question everything you’re watching. But most importantly, it’s fun! It’s a movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s why it works. Sure, there may have been a few hiccups during production that caused some minor flaws in the film, but for a movie that was filmed in twelve days between two locations, Los Angeles and Philadelphia, it wasn’t a distraction. During the screening, people jumped, screamed, laughed, and at the end applauded. And isn’t that what it’s all about? With it’s train setting, characters battling each other and a swamp creature, I think this film falls into its own genre. Agatha Creature, if you will. (Yes, I am going to copyright this term). Indulge in this Halloween Treat. You won’t be sorry.

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Michael DeFellipo

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