LifeLine Entertainment Film Company is hosting the highly anticipated World Premiere of their new Supernatural Thriller, ‘Amhurst’, on March 29th at the Huntington Beach Central Park Playhouse, with all of the film’s stars expected to participate. And now the new poster has been released. Check it out below.
This gala celebration for LifeLine’s fourth feature-length motion picture will be the first time that the general public has been invited to at no charge, however because of the extensive guest list, seating will be limited.
Commenting on the announcement, Amhurst director Rocky Costanzo said, “Our premieres have always been exciting and this one promises to be the best yet.” LifeLine Entertainment is extremely excited about the upcoming release of ‘Amhurst’ and they plan on pulling out all the stops to give it the send-off it deserves with an exciting red carpet gala event in Huntington Beach.
‘Amhurst’ is a supernatural thriller/horror film that’s best described as; ‘The Amityville Horror’ meets ‘The Shining’. After the death of her abusive grandfather, Rebecca Cabot (Amy Tiehel) returns to her childhood home where the ghosts of a past long buried are about to be resurrected. Accompanying Rebecca on the trip, are her children, 13-year-old Jessie (Stephanie Hullar) and 12-year-old Alex (Alec Hogan). She plans only to stay long enough to bury her grandfather and to settle his estate, when almost immediately the family experiences strange events. Phones don’t work, the house has a strange odor, the townsfolk are distant and eerily standoffish, the children grow increasingly unhappy and withdrawn, and Rebecca is plagued by nightmares of her missing sister. And things get worse from there. Rebecca’s one saving grace is a man by the name of Owen Miller (Jesse Buschini) whom she first encounters on the drive up when she sees him hitchhiking on the side of the road. Turns out, he also grew up in town and knows of her family. Together they try to unravel the mystery of what is really going on. Is grandpa Barnes back from the dead? Are Rebecca’s frightening nightmares a warning from her dead twin sister? Or is there something else behind the strange happenings?
Amhurst was filmed up in the San Bernadino National Forest, city of Big Bear, where the cast and crew set up camp at an old Victorian-style house, which is known by locals to be haunted.
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