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Andreas Prochaska’s DEAD IN 3 DAYS (IN 3 TAGEN… BIST DU TOT)

Posted by The Gomorrahizer at 2:40am.

Posted in Film News , Horror, Continental Europe & Russia.

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Distribution rights for Andreas Prochaska’s Austrian horror-thriller Dead in 3 Days (In 3 Tagen… bist du tot) are being offered for sale by Allegro Film Produktions GesmbH at the Marché du Film in Cannes. The movie is being screened at the Riviera 6 on Saturday May 20th at 4:00 p.m. (16:00), and at the Riviera 3 on Sunday May 21st at 5:30 p.m. (17:30).

The screenplay for Dead in 3 Days was written by Prochaska and Thomas Baum. The movie stars Sabrina Reiter as Nina, Julia Rosa Stöckl as Mona, Laurence Rupp as Martin, Nadja Vogel as Alex, Michael Steinocher as Clemens, Julian Sharp as Patrick, Andreas Kiendl as Kogler, Karl Fischer as Berger, Michou Friesz as Elisabeth, Amelie Jarolim as Kerstin, and Susi Stach as Erika Haas.

Here’s a synopsis for Dead in 3 Days from Allegro Film Produktions’ website: “‘In 3 days… you’re dead.’ At first, Nina Wagner - a high school senior - and her clique think this SMS [mobile phone text message] is just a bad joke. But then Nina’s boyfriend Martin is cruelly drowned in a lake. Soon after that the killer strikes again ferociously. The village is paralysed with dread. Panic rules among the members of the clique. They’re all on the murderer’s list. But why? Nina is the only one who discovers a mysterious trace leading to the brutal stranger’s identity. No one wants to believe her. But time is running short....”

Dead in 3 Days official website (w/ 7 large stills)
FilmStills.at: Dead in 3 Days stills (8 JPEGs)
Allegro Film Produktions: Dead in 3 Days

 

Reader Comments

  1. Blah 05/05/2006 @ 4:03am

    So it’s The Ring, but with a mobile phone.

    The Ring Ring, perhaps. See what I did there?

  2. Caterpillar 05/05/2006 @ 6:06am

    Blah, they already made THE RING with a mobile phone. It was called ONE MISSED CALL and directed by Takashi Miike. There are two sequels to it in Japan and a remake in the works in the US. Now we can add this Austrian knock-off to the mix. Great.

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