Road to Hell (film)
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Road to Hell | |
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Directed by | Albert Pyun |
Written by | Cynthia Curnan |
Produced by | Paul Rosenblum Cynthia Curnan Sazzy Lee Calhoun |
Starring | Michael Paré Deborah Van Valkenburgh Clare Kramer Courtney Peldon |
Music by | Anthony Riparetti The Roxy Gunn Project |
Release date |
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Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Road to Hell is an upcoming 2012 action-fantasy film, starring Michael Paré, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon, directed by Albert Pyun. It is a pseudo-sequel to Walter Hill's Streets of Fire.
Plot
A soldier named Cody (Michael Paré) who has been fighting a long war is driven mad because he no longer believes in any purpose or righteous truth behind the killing. He comes home to a surreal world looking for his first and only love from his youth, believing she will rescue him from his demons. On the road to Edge City he encounters Caitlin (Clare Kramer) and Ashley (Courtney Peldon), two seductive spree killers, who oppose his efforts to find his love and the redemption he desperately seeks.
Cast
- Michael Paré as Cody
- Deborah Van Valkenburgh as Sister
- Clare Kramer as Caitlin
- Courtney Peldon as Ashley
- Roxy Gunn as Ellen Dream
Production
A majority of the filming for the project took place in 2008. However, a technical problem with the digital cameras extended the film's post-production time significantly.[1] Further shooting took place in late 2011 at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas to add additional scenes featuring the band The Roxy Gunn Project.[2]
Release
The film had its unofficial North American premiere at the Alamo Draft House in Austin, Texas in October 2008 when Pyun screened a work print of the film.[3]
References
- ^ "ROAD TO HELL". Albert Pyun's Facebook. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
- ^ "A Sneak Peek of Roxy Gunn Performing in Road to Hell". dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
- ^ "Pics from Cast & Crew Live for STREETS OF FIRE and ROAD TO HELL". drafthouse.com. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
External links
- Road to Hell at IMDb