Kissing Darkness

Kissing Darkness

Love has never been so cruel
Directed by James Townsend
Produced by James Townsend
Eric Kertudo
Thierry Willems
Written by James Townsend
Starring Kyle Blitch
Ronnie Kroell
Sean Paul Lockhart
Daniel Berilla
Griffin Marc
Nick Airus
Cinematography Steven Vasquez
Edited by Steven Vasquez
Production
company
Kerwi
Release date
  • February 5, 2014 (2014-02-05)
Country United States
Language English
Budget $30,000 (estimated)

Kissing Darkness is a horror-thriller comedy film directed and written by James Townsend. It stars Kyle Blitch, Ronnie Kroell, Sean Paul Lockhart, Daniel Berilla, Griffin Marc and Nick Airus. The film was shot in Southern California in late summer 2012.

Plot

A group of college boys, bored with the every day "gay life" of LA, decide to skip Pride weekend in exchange for a camping trip in the woods. Quickly overcome with boredom in their new surroundings, the boys venture into a game that ultimately unleashes the vengeful spirit of a local legend known as Malice Valeria. Overcome by her deadly plan of tainted love and her thirst to take back what was lost long ago, the boys must now band together before they fall victim to the poisons of a broken heart.

Cast

Production

The film had been in and out of production since 2006. The fourth attempt made it a reality. Donna Michelle, sister of writer/director, James Townsend, was originally slated to play the role of Malice Valeria. Townsend was originally supposed to play the lead role of Brett. However, once production was on the fast track, he stepped down from the role, only allowing himself to accept the much smaller role of Brendan. The film originally was slated to star Benjamin Gilbert (aka Caleb Carter). After Gilbert's death in February 2009, the film was put on hold. In 2012, Daniel Berilla was included by Townsend despite some initial reluctance by the producers.[1]

References

  1. Caleb Carter on IMDb
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