Barricade (2007 film)
Barricade | |
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Theatrical release poster by Jason Beam Studios | |
Directed by | Timo Rose |
Produced by |
Timo Rose Joe Zaso Ted Geoghegan John Orth |
Written by |
Timo Rose Ted Geoghegan |
Starring |
Raine Brown Joe Zaso André Reissig Thomas Kercmar Manoush Timo Rose Andreas Pape |
Music by |
John Roome (main theme) Timo Rose |
Cinematography |
Timo Rose Mathias Jakubski |
Edited by | Timo Rose |
Distributed by | Cinema Image Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country |
Germany United States |
Language |
English German |
Barricade is a 2007 horror–splatter feature film directed by Timo Rose, written by Timo Rose and Ted Geoghegan, and starring American actors Raine Brown and Joe Zaso and Germany's André Reissig, Thomas Kercmar, Manoush, and Andreas Pape.
Plot
The film follows three friends, Nina (Brown), Michael (Zaso) and David (Reissig), as they travel to the Black Forest of Germany. While there, the trio are attacked by a family of deformed mountain people who murder and cannibalize anyone who ventures into their secluded territory.
Cast
- Raine Brown as Nina
- Joe Zaso as Michael
- André Reissig as David
- Thomas Kercmar as Dirk Dermot/The Father
- Manoush as The Mother
- Timo Rose as Marc
- Andreas Pape as The Freak/Sean
- Sebastian Gutsche as Goliath
- Stefan Lenger as Lillite Ceaser
- Tanja Karius as Marcy
- Ellen Tanumihardja as Tamara
- Dirk Glücks as Andre
Production
Barricade was shot in Germany in 2006.[1]
Reception
Andrew Rose of HorrorSociety wrote that the story has been done many times before but never as violently, which makes it preferable to The Hills Have Eyes and Wrong Turn.[2]
References
- ↑ Siebalt, Joshua (2006-08-23). "Barricade Wraps, New Pics!". Dread Central. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
- ↑ Rose, Andrew (2009-04-04). "Barricade: Welcome To Hell (Timo Rose, 2007)". HorrorSociety.com. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
External links
- Barricade at the Internet Movie Database
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