Sin-Jin Smyth

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Sin-Jin Smyth
Directed by Ethan Dettenmaier
Produced by SnapKick Pictures
Written by Screenplay
Ethan Dettenmaier
Starring Roddy Piper
Richard Tyson
Jacqueline Moore
Jonathan Davis
Music by Midnight Syndicate
Distributed by Classic Pictures Inc. (theatrical)
Sunn Classic Pictures (multi-media)
Release date(s) TBA 2008
Running time N/A
Language English
Budget $2,000,000
IMDb profile

Sin-Jin Smyth is a 2008 horror film written and directed by Ethan Dettenmaier, based on an old legend inspired by the Kansas Stull Cemetery. The story involves the Devil simultaneously appearing in two places, the high plains of India and a Kansas cemetery, every Halloween at midnight. However, on November 2nd ("The Day of the Dead"), two Federal Marshals report to a Shin Bone, Kansas jail to transfer a prisoner known simply as Sin-Jin Smyth during a tornado warning. The film stars professional wrestler Roddy Piper, Jonathan Davis (vocalist of the nu metal band Korn), Richard Tyson, and Jacqueline Moore. Sin-Jin Smyth also co-stars Kevin Gage, Camden Toy, Billy Duffy (guitarist of the hard rock band The Cult), Jenna Jameson and Charles Cyphers.

The film was originally slated for release in late 2006, but had been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Although there has been speculation on whether the movie will ever be released, on January 25, 2007, IMDb revised the project status to "post-production" even though principal photography has yet to be completed. [1]

As of 2008, the film has yet to complete principal photography, with many online sources citing a lack of funding.[1]

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Sin-Jin Smyth takes place over Halloween weekend in an America that has become a police state. Two Federal Marshals receive orders to cross the state border to the small town of Shin Bone, Kansas, in order to transfer a prisoner during a tornado warning. Nothing is known about the prisoner except his name: Sin-Jin Smyth.


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