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And You Thought Your Family Was Messed Up.  First Trailer For UK Horror MUM AND DAD.

Posted by Todd Brown at 8:16am.

Posted in Trailer Alerts , Horror, UK, Ireland, Australia & New Zealand.

The new UK horror film from writer director Steven Sheil pretty much speaks for itself, really:

Mum and Dad, and their ‘adopted’ children, Birdie & Elbie, work at the airport. The family live off whatever they scavenge from cargo holds, offices and hotels - including a steady stream of transient workers who populate the airport’s soulless hub. When Lena, a young Polish office cleaner, is befriended by Birdie, she gets drawn into a nightmarish world of torture, murder and perversity. Imprisoned in a suburban House of Horrors and designated a ‘Mummy’s Girl’, Lena’s only options appear to be to become part of the family - and join them in their insanity - or die.

We’ve just been passed the trailer for this one and it’s grim, compelling stuff ... You’ll find it below the break.

 

Reader Comments

  1. Zombiwolf 08/01/2008 @ 11:04am

    I haven’t seen a good british horror movie since ‘Death Line’. Oh 28 Weeks Later was awesome but I don’t find zombie movies horrific just fun.

  2. Koroshiya Keefu 08/07/2008 @ 12:15am

    Not to forget The Decent!

  3. TomentedFilms.com 04/01/2009 @ 10:42am

    This is different movie I watched it a couple months ago.
    The move starts off really quick a young girl gets a new job at the airport and
    meets a young lady that befriends her from this point on the movie gets very crazy
    with lots of blood and gore backed up with some mind twisting scenes and that gives you a great movie with a great plot.

    Posted By: TormentedFilms.com

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