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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

John Carpenter’s The Ward movie poster and trailer released!

Echo Lake Productions and North by Northwest Entertainment has just released the the first trailer and poster for the upcoming horror film The Ward, the first John Carpenter -directed film to hit movie theaters since 2001’s Ghosts Of Mars!



Synopsis:


John Carpenter’s The Ward, a psychological thriller about a young woman locked in a mysterious mental institution in the 1960s, marks iconic horror master John Carpenter’s first feature film in over seven years.


Kristen (Amber Heard), a beautiful but troubled young woman, finds herself bruised, cut, drugged, and held against her will in a remote ward of a psychiatric hospital. She is completely disoriented, with no idea why she was brought to this place and no memory of her life before being admitted. All she knows is that she isn’t safe.


The other patients in the ward—four equally disturbed young women—offer no answers, and Kristen quickly realizes things are not as they seem. The air is heavy with secrets, and at night, when the hospital is dark and foreboding, she hears strange and frightening sounds. It appears they are not alone.


One-by-one, the other girls begin to disappear and Kristen must find a way out of this hellish place before she, too, becomes a victim. As she struggles to escape, she will uncover a truth far more dangerous and horrifying than anyone could have imagined.


The movie also stars Lyndsy Fonseca, Danielle Panabaker, Jared Harris, Mika Boorem and Mamie Gummer.


The Ward will hit theaters in the UK on Jan. 21st.


Watch the Ward trailer below:




1 comments:

Anonymous said...
September 8, 2011 at 2:39 AM

congrats! keep up the good work/this is a great presentation.

Carpenters

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