On Halloween night, Nick decides to stay home and watch a horror movie on TV, but he accidentally tunes in to an interactive station broadcasting straight from Hell.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
81pp
Genre:
Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
* (Horror anthology. Most segments are one location with one or two characters.) On Halloween night, Nick decides to stay home and find a horror movie to watch on TV, but he accidentally tunes in to a strange, unknown station broadcasting from Hell. Unable to change channels, he is forced to watch the following ghastly tales: A backpacker encounters a mysterious girl who has a unique relationship with the forest. A trick-or-treater is angry after receiving a "fun size" candy bar. Two fishermen visit a secluded lake where they hope to catch the big one. A teenager receives a camera that takes disturbing pictures. The old, abandoned, deteriorating toys underneath Lester Lake are lonely and want someone to play with. A woman looks out her kitchen window and sees her dead mother standing in the vegetable garden. A young boy enters a haunted house and never returns.

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The Writer: Jason K. Allen

Jason Allen is a writer and filmmaker from Nashville, TN. He is also a wilderness guide, nature photographer and award-winning journalist. His first produced screenplay was the 2009 feature comedy Lucky Fritz starring Corey Feldman and Julia Dietze. Since then he's won Best Screenplay honors at the Nashville Film Festival, San Diego Film Awards, Mountain of Laughs Comedy Fest, TSA Screenwriting Awards, and Artlightenment Film Festival, and is a seven-time finalist of the Nashville Film Festival Screenwriting Competition. His scripts have also been finalists in the ScreenCraft and ScriptVamp competitions. His writing credits include the award-winning short films You Destroy Me , American… Go to bio
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