Horror

Deskpop Entertainment signs worldwide rights for Harley Wallen’s Vampire tale “Beneath Us All” starring Sean Whalen, Maria Olsen, Yan Birch, Angelina Danielle Cama and Kaiti Wallen

Deskpop Entertainment wins the prize and signs worldwide rights for Harley Wallen’s Vampire tale “Beneath Us All” starring Sean Whalen (Twister), Maria Olsen Percy & the Olympians) and “The People Under the Stairs” legendary stairmaster Yan Birch with Angelina Danielle Cama (Eternal Code) and Kaiti Wallen (Betrayed) reuniting from the recent hit horror film “Ash and Bone” both written by Bret Miller and directed by Harley Wallen.

Short Synopsis: Julie is a foster child heading for her eighteenth birthday when she finds something buried with something unspeakable inside.

When asked if the pressure was on now after the success of “Ash and Bone” Wallen said “I don’t think so, I think my story telling style is starting to really find its crowd! I feel like they would love all the blood, sweat and tears we’ve put into making this and what a good time it was.” Wallen also said that he felt when Miller and him started talking about making a vampire film they really wanted to reboot vampires as well as not make it all about the vampire. “We wanted more from the story than just another vampire movie, it’s a story or a tale, maybe a saga in its own way.”

From the trailer and released stills we can see a violent, beautiful creature fairytale and that sounds like something we’d want to see.

The film was produced by the Wallens, Michael James Alexander, Annette Cama and Joseph Kelbie Williamson.

Kaiti and Harley are represented by The Williamson Management Company.

Beneath Us All is expected to release in early 2023.

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