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Forest of the Living Dead
Directed byShan Serafin
Written byShan Serafin
StarringAidan Bristow
Johnny Young
Christina Myhr
Michael Madsen
CinematographyBT Jackson
Shijo Kingo
Edited byF. Ash Rainnes
Production
company
611 Films
Distributed byLightning Entertainment
Entertainment 7
Release date
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$400,000

Forest of the Living Dead, also known outside of the United States as The Forest, is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by American writer and director Shan Serafin and produced by 611 Films. It depicts the enacted vengeance of a jilted covergirl who supernaturally transforms into a demonic spirit when she kills herself in the famed suicide forest of Aokigahara, in Japan's Mount Fuji, enabling herself to wreak a violent revenge, one by one, upon those who helped her ex-boyfriend leave her.

Cast

  • Aidan Bristow as Jason
  • Johnny Young as Koji
  • Christina Myhr as Valerie
  • Michael Madsen as Lieutenant Brandon Ross
  • Lisa Cullen as Katana
  • Kyle Lardner as Ariaana
  • Mary Takeyama as Kaneko

Production

Forest of the Living Dead was shot on-location in the United States, Japan, and Mexico. Budget estimates are under $400,000 USD and box office records will be available in late 2011. The film stars Aidan Bristow, Johnny Young, Christina Myhr and veteran actor Michael Madsen. It is filmed in color, primarily on HD with some portions in film.

Release

Forest of the Living Dead debuted as The Forest in a worldwide premiere at the Bel Air Film Festival, October 15, 2010. The commercial release in the United States was slated for April 14, 2011.

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