Writer-director-producer Marcus Bradford’s highly anticipated genre film ‘Witchula’ has added two talented cast members, horror icon Dee Wallace and fan favorite Tyler Mane, to an already impressive cast.
Dee Wallace, known for her roles in ‘ET’, ‘Cujo’ ‘The Hills Have Eyes’, ‘The Howling’ and a resume of over 200 roles, has signed to play the lead. Tyler Mane, has appeared in many films including Rob Zombie’s ’31’, ‘X-Men’, ‘Halloween’ (2007) and ‘Troy’. Wallace and Mane will be joining Kane Hodder, Bill Oberst Jr., and Eileen Deitz.
From the Press Release:
LOS ANGELES – Nov. 21, 2016 – PRLog — Witchula, which many are already referring to as the “Real Expendables of horror,'” has announced the addition of Dee Wallace and Tyler Mane to a cast that already features horror icons Kane Hodder, Bill Oberst Jr and Eileen Deitz as well as indie favorite Marilyn Ghigliotti.
Wallace, who will be playing the title role, in “Witchula,” is best known for her roles in films like “ET: The Extraterrestrial,”
Mane is a fan favorite. Having appeared in films like, “X-Men,” and “Rob Zombie’s Halloween,” Mane’s role in “Witchula,” is “what the worldwide horror fans deserve,” according to co-writer/director Pat Kusnadi. Mane has what Blythe refers to as “a built in fan base,” and according to co-writer/director Marcus Bradford, “Childhood dreams are definitely coming to fruition.”
The producers continue to promise have promised to give the horror fans what they want, according to Kusnadi, “Our team is very excited to show the fans that we are trying the best we can to meet their satisfaction.”
‘Witchula’, combines several sub genres into a project that is sure to delight horror fans.
LOGLINE: A group of college students travel to a small and remote town situated on an exotic island; only to discover they are being hunted down by a powerful witch-vampire “hybrid” that seeks something in their possession.
Marcus Bradford, the driving force behind this exciting project, continues to promise fans,”This is just the beginning as our team continues to grow.” Kusnadi concurs and urges horror fans to “Stay Tuned.”
For more on ‘Witchula’ Visit their official Facebook and Twitter pages. Stop by the film’s IMDb page for more on the cast.