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Pernicious
Original poster
Directed byJames Cullen Bressack
Written byJames Cullen Bressack
Taryn Hillin
Produced byRachvin Narula
Kulthep Narula
Daemon Hillin
StarringCiara Hanna
Emily O'Brien
Jackie Moore
Release date
  • April 15, 2015 (2015-04-15)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Pernicious is an upcoming American supernatural horror film directed by James Cullen Bressack, who also wrote the story.[1] The film stars Ciara Hanna, Emily O'Brien, and Jackie Moore.[citation needed]

Plot

Three young, beautiful girls arrive in Thailand to teach English for the summer, some with noble intentions and some just wanting an adventure, but none were prepared for the massacre that awaited them. The nightmare begins when their new friends go missing, vivid bloody dreams haunt their sleep and a stolen statue leads them down a dark path into Thai folklore and magic that has been long forgotten. Their situation continues to become worse once they realize that it's not WHAT that is haunting them, but WHO: an eight-year girl, brutally murdered and sacrificed by her family decades ago, who wants nothing more than to watch them bleed. This is not a story about redemption. This is not a story about good versus evil. This is not a story about the will to survive. This is a story about Vanida – a child viciously tortured by her own family, who will stop at nothing for revenge – one appendage at a time. [citation needed]

Cast

Production

Pernicious is produced by Benetone Hillin Entertainment, a company formed from the partnership of Daemon Hillin and Benetone Films, a leading production service company in Thailand.[2] The movie was shot completely in Thailand.

References

  1. ^ "THN Interviews 'Hate Crime' Director James Cullen Bressack". The Hollywood News. The Hollywood News.
  2. ^ "Production: Pernicious" (PDF). Film in Thailand. Thailand Film Office.