Victor Crowley slashes his way onto UK screens in Adam Greens old school horror Hatchet on September 28, 2007 A savvy, fun, blood-soaked horror featuring an impressive supporting cast of the some of the genres best known actors, Hatchet will open in cinemas across the United Kingdom on September 28, 2007 Written and directed by Adam Green, Hatchet is a must-see for fans of the classic slasher films of the 80s. Since its premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival it has played at a number of international festivals, including the London FrightFest Film Festival, and the Austin Fantastic Film Festival, where it was awarded both the Audience and Jury prizes for Best Actor and Best Special Effects, and the Audience Award for Best Picture. Starring Joel David Moore (Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story), Deon Richmond (Scream 3) and Mercedes McNab (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Hatchet boasts an amazing supporting cast, including Robert Englund (Nightmare on Elm Street series), Tony Todd (Candyman) and Kane Hodder (Jason from Friday 13th VII and VIII, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Chapter and Jason X). Depressed after being dumped by his girlfriend, Ben (Joel David Moore) persuades his friend Marcus (Deon Richmond) to leave behind the many appeals of New Orleans Mardi Gras and join him on a haunted swamp tour.
After their boat sinks, the pair find themselves stranded in the wilderness with their fellow tourists.
Attempting to find a way out of the swamp, they come across the Crowley house, home of Victor Crowley, a hideously deformed boy killed in tragic circumstances.
It soon becomes apparent that the legend of Victor Crowley is much more than just a story and soon the group find themselves hunted by a killer more hideous and terrifying than they could ever have imagined.
Its not a remake, its not a sequel and its not based on a Japanese one. Hatchet is pure old school American horror.
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