13:de mars, 1941
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Directed by | Robert P. Olsson |
Produced by | Robert P. Olsson |
Written by | Björn-Erik Karlsson Robert P. Olsson H.P. Lovecraft (inspired by) |
Starring | Robert Johansson Robert P. Olsson |
Music by | Johan Strende |
Distributed by | BigBellyFilm |
Release date(s) | september 2004 |
Running time | 5 min |
Language | Swedish, English subtitles |
Budget | 8'000 sek (SWE) |
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13:de mars, 1941 (March the 13th, 1941) is a 2004 horror film directed by and co-starring Robert P. Olsson, and starring Robert Johansson. Produced and distributed by BigBellyFilm.
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[edit] Plot
In the year of 1941 two Investigators does some research on an old well. One of the men climbs down the hole and the two men communicate through an old military phone. But something is strange, the place, the hole, and then the phone...
[edit] Trivia
- The script is inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's novel "The Statement of Randolph Carter".
- The script for this movie was the second draft of what later become Kammaren.
- Ulf Norström won the Best Sound-award at the Swedish short film festival Filmörnen.
- American premier at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival October 7th, 2005.
- Australian premier at A Night Of Horror Short Film Festival March 25th, 2007.
- On the poster it say's "...conveys a sense of dread and scope, central to Lovecraft's best work" that's words from Craig Mullins (II), www.unfilmable.com a Lovecraftian Filmmaker.
[edit] Cast
- Robert Johansson - Investigator #1
- Robert P. Olsson - Investigator #2 (voice)