Friday, September 11, 2015

'Sherlock Holmes vs Frankenstein' needs your support

Help Bring "Sherlock Holmes vs Frankenstein" to Life!

Sherlock Holmes vs Frankenstein


The date is 1898, eighty years have passed since Mary Shelley published her novel Frankenstein. But the horror rises again, as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson need to unmask a mad scientist who created a new monster... Could it have anything to do with the real Frankenstein family?

The upcoming indie horror sci-fi film, "Sherlock Holmes vs Frankenstein" is currently in production, but still needs help in order to be completed. Here is where you come in. You can visit the films Indiegogo page where besides finding a lot more information about the project, you can help get the film made and also get some cool perks along the way. For your generous donation you can receive such items as DVD's, posters, mugs, Blu-rays, shirts, even autographed items and more!


For those wondering who will be in the film:
  • Shane Briant, who was Peter Cushing's assistant Simon Helder in "Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell," plays a Burgermeister... called Simon Helder. He was also in "Captain Kronos" with Caroline Munro, played Dorian Gray, Lady Chatterley's Lover, and was directed by people like John Huston.
  • Clement von Franckenstein, who happens to be the real Baron and has been an actor for the last 40 years or so. He was last seen in the series "Californication," and shares credit with no less than George Clooney in the Coen brothers new movie "Hail Caesar."
  • Belgian actor Eric Godon ("In Bruges", "The Expatriate")
  • Nicolas Robin ("Crossing Lines," Stephen Frears' "The Program")
  • Angèle Vivier (see teaser video)
  • Giant actor John Lebar ("Prometheus," BBC Sherlock opposite Benedict Cumberbatch)
  • ex-Holmes actor Ben Syder
Gautier Cazenave ("House of VHS") is serving as writer and director of "Sherlock Holmes vs Frankenstein" for Marteau Films Productions.

Please visit the "Sherlock Holmes vs Frankenstein" Indiegogo page for more information on the film and to see how you can help.

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