| FROM THE NIGHTSHIFT:
By The INSOMNIAC
I
recently had a chance to talk to Dan Monroe , the busy director/writer
of the movie "House of Horrors", which is currently in production in
Buffalo, NY. One of the settings for the movie is the real
House of Horrors which is one of Western New York's Largest
Haunted Houses.
They state they are:"Western New York’s Largest and Most Terrifying Haunted House. The House Of Horrors and Haunted Catacombs are almost
twice the size as last year, and completely new. Over $150,000 was
spent upgrading our haunts. Keep in Mind Just The House of Horrors
alone is larger than most multi house events. All 3 haunts together are
larger than all other haunted houses in Buffalo combined, giving you
the best value for your money, and the biggest, scariest Haunted
Attraction in the state!!"
What drew you to want to film a movie in the House of Horrors?
I have always had a keen interest in Horror movies… but primarily those
with intelligent storylines and dark plots: ex- “The Exorcist”, “The
Omen”, “John Carpenter’s Halloween”.
I spent the 2008 Halloween season as the official “Michael Myers” at
the House of Horrors. While all the other workers are generally
confined to one area, I had the leisure of “strolling through all the
houses” scaring people.
One night it occurred to me that this place is a perfect place to shoot
a Horror movie… the whole place being perfectly set up as one big movie
set. I approached the owner and he was very excited about the concept.
I immediately began planning the story and the entire project quickly
began to take shape.
What makes this movie different from others set in a "haunted house?
GOOD question. Many things. First, most independent “horror movies” are
greatly lacking in “story”. They figure “if we just get some killer guy
and put in tons of blood we’ll have a hit”. This movie is thick
in story with wonderful character development and plot twists. My goal
is NOT to simply make a splatter flick… but to combine the shadowed
horror of John Carpenter’s classic “Halloween” with the graphic nature
of “Saw”.
Secondly, most all independent horror movies LOOK like independent
movies… like something a fifth grader did with his Mom’s video camera.
I have spent a small fortune to assure that this movie LOOKS like a
Hollywood production. HD camera rigs, multiple 35mm lenses and DOF
adapters, proper professional stage and set lighting, and 2
professional video and audio editing suites for final production.
People watching this movie will hopefully say “Damn… what company made
this…?”
The
soundtrack: 90% orchestral / Hollywood style. There will be points
where we use local bands for filler music and to promote local talent.

What other projects are you involved with?
I currently own a production company that provides entertainment to
amusement parks, as well as doing professional audio recording, video
and photography shoots as well as TV and radio commercials.
What else would you like to tell our audience about the movie?
- over 40 cast and crew members
- shooting in multiple local and non-local locations
- will run approx. 90 minutes
- will be available on DVD and Blue Ray DVD
- 5.1 Surround Soundtrack
- 2.39:1 Theatrical Aspect Ratio
- RELEASE DATE: October 2009
LINKS:
Official movie site: www.houseofhorrorsmovie.com
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