First Look & Poster: I’LL TAKE YOUR DEAD

Black Fawn Films and Breakthrough Entertainment have released the first look and official artwork for the upcoming horror thriller I’ll Take Your Dead. You can check out a gallery of first look stills below and the poster to the right.

Director Chad Archibald (The Drownsman), has teamed up once again with writer Jayme LaForest (The Heretics), to bring this tale of unnerving horror to the big screen.

Breakthrough is excited to bring the latest Black Fawn film,” Vice President of Distribution, Breakthrough Entertainment Craig McGillivray said in a statement. “I’ll Take Your Dead to market later this year. With an elevated budget and standout performances, this film is sure to captivate audiences on a global level.”

“We traveled up north to Orillia and shot this film at an abandoned farmhouse in the middle of the harsh Canadian winter,” director Chad Archibald added. “That was our home for a month and when we weren’t battling the elements, we were capturing this haunting story with our crazy talented cast. I’ll Take Your Dead is a genre-bending film that we really wanted to do something different with. It’s a slow burn drama wrapped in a horror film that stands out against everything Black Fawn has done in the past. We really can’t wait to share this one with an audience.”

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I’ll Take Your Dead stars Aidan Devine (A History of Violence), Ava Preston (Shazam!), Jessica Salgueiro (The Strain), and Ari Millen (Orphan Black). Cody Calahan, Chad Archibald, and Christopher Giroux produced the film, which Nat Abraham, Ira Levy, Michael McGuigan and Peter Williamson executively produced.

Produced by Black Fawn Films (Antisocial) and distributed worldwide by Breakthrough Entertainment, I’ll Take Your Dead is hitting the international festival circuit this fall.

Synopsis:

William has a simple job: he makes dead bodies disappear. Through circumstances out of his control, his little farmhouse in the country has become a dumping ground for the casualties of the gang-related murders in the nearby city. His daughter Gloria has become used to the rough looking men dropping off corpses and is even convinced that some of them haunt their house. After a woman’s body is dumped at the house, William begins his meticulous process when he realizes that she’s not actually dead. As the gang activity increases, William patches up the woman and holds her against her will until he can figure out what to do with her. As they begin to develop an unusual respect for each other, the woman’s murderers get word that she’s still alive and make a plan to finish what they started.

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