Summer's Blood
Summer's Moon | |
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Directed by | Lee Demarbre |
Produced by |
Curtis Crawford Robert Menzies |
Written by |
Christine Conradt Sean Hogan |
Starring |
Ashley Greene Peter Mooney Stephen McHattie |
Cinematography | Ioana Vasile |
Edited by | Andre Coutu |
Release dates |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Summer's Blood (also known as Summer and Summer's Moon) is a Canadian horror film starring Ashley Greene. It was released directly to DVD on November 10, 2009.[1]
Plot
Summer (Ashley Greene) has run away from home and is searching for her father who had abandoned her and her mother when she was very young. A policeman catches her red-handed while she is attempting to steal from a store. She escapes from the policeman with the help of stranger, Tom (Peter Mooney). She hooks up with him for a one-night stand and to her horror, he and his mother happen to be psychopaths. Tom catches young girls off-guard and brings them down to his basement where he has a human garden which is horrific. Here he subjects them to inhuman torture if the girls try to escape. Summer tries to escape, but cannot and decides it is better to gain Tom's trust. During the course of her stay, Tom's father comes home and she finds out he is her father also. But her long awaited fairytale reunion is marred by the cold-hearted father who rapes her. Tom is shot by his father when he decides to intervene,and his mother. Her father takes her away to a secluded area where there is only a woman, whom he plans to rape and kill, but when he is distracted, Summer manages to sneak up and kill him.
Cast
- Ashley Greene as Summer Mathews
- Peter Mooney as Tom Hoxey
- Barbara Niven as Gaia
- Stephen McHattie as Gant Hoxey
- Peter Michael Dillon as Darwin
- Cinthia Burke as Jessie
- Paul Whitney as the Sheriff
- Sean Tucker as Cliff
- Daniel Simpson as Bartender
- Teri Loretto as Twila
- Danielle Kind as Amber
- Allison Graham as a Pretty Woman
References
- ↑ "VIDEO: Ashley Greene's Bloody New Movie". celebuzz.com. 2009-08-30. Retrieved 2009-08-30.