AFM 2012: Sales Art and Casting News for Asif Akbar’s Beautiful Evil

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Along with the horror comedy Bristled:The Howl Chronicles announced earlier in the week, Fleur De Lis Film Studios has unveiled yet another film on its growing production slate – horror thriller Beautiful Evil – and we have some casting news as well as the film’s artwork.

From the Press Release:
Beautiful Evil revolves around a celebrity photographer, Steve “Flash” Turner, who discovers that a wealthy, beautiful baroness – someone he’d do anything to get on film – might be a homicidal monster.

Veteran actor Robert Loggia (Scarface, TV’s “The Sopranos”), Yasmine Bleeth (TV’s “Baywatch”), and Gary Daniels (The Expendables, Tekken) will headline the Hollywood Hills-set creature feature announced at AFM this week. Genre vets Tommy “Tiny” Lister, Jr (Dracula 3000), Christopher Showerman (The Land That Time Forgot), Tim Thomerson (Trancers), and Andrew Lawrence (TV’s “Bones”) have supporting roles in the film; Beautiful Evil is written by BJ and Julia Davis and directed by Asif Akbar.

Synopsis:
Get a taste of immortality in Beautiful Evil as the Hollywood Hills are littered with the bodies of Sunset Strip prostitutes. The ladies of the night are decapitated; no remnants or traces of blood remain in their lifeless bodies. The LAPD are perplexed, and Steve “Flash” Turner, a down and out paparazzi photographer, is hoping his luck is about to change when he captures Beverly Hills socialite Baroness Von Siepold at a star-studded event. Flash gets the shot, but the image of the Baroness does not transfer to the digital picture. No one will believe this sure-shot photographer missed a photo op as the body count continues to rise when the sun sets.

Look for more soon!

AFM 2012: Sales Art and Casting News for Asif Akbar's Beautiful Evil

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