OLD 37
OLD 37 is the last ambulance ride you’ll ever take. Two psychotic brothers (Kane Hodder + Bill Moseley) intercept emergency calls in their father’s old ambulance to perform their own heinous medical procedures. When a shy girl-next-door becomes their latest target, she turns the tables on her captors to fight for her survival. Fast paced and blood soaked, OLD 37 taps into the most basic human fear, vulnerability. The words “don’t worry I’m a paramedic” will make you think twice before dialing 9-1-1. Fans can take their first look into the film by watching the official trailer now, here: http://bit.ly/OLD37_Trailer.
Already featured by Fangoria, MTV, The Insider, J14 Magazine, DreadCentral, BloodyDisgusting, iHorror, HorrorHound and more, the star cast also includes Brandi Cyrus, (Hannah Montana, Zoey 101), Caitlin Harris (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Olivia Alexander (Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader, Killer Eye), Maxwell Zagorski, Maggie Keane Williams (Audition), Ben Schneider, Mindy White (States, Lydia), Sascha Knopf (Shallow Hal, Expiration Date), Ken Simmons (Kick Ass), and more.
OLD 37 features a performance from certified platinum Australian rock band, Sheppard. The band not only performs live in a party scene in the film, but additionally has 4 songs featured on the soundtrack, all of which are off their debut full length Bombs Away, which is certified gold. Sheppard are the third Australian group to impact American top 40 radio this century. Since signing to Universal Republic, Sheppard have been seen preforming on ELLEN, Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show and more. Other musicians featured on the OLD 37 soundtrack include The Used, Circa Survive, Night Riots, States, Death On Two Wheels, Survival Guide, DariusTX, and Emii.
OLD 37 was written and produced by Paul Travers along with producing partners Carrie Alton, Evan Greenhill, and Dayna Ghiraldi. With music composed by Darius Holbert (Hobo With A Shotgun, World’s Greatest Dad, Cedar Rapids), and blood, guts and scares provided by Brian Spears and Pete Gerner (We Are What We Are, Late Phases, VHS), this team is ready to bring the sirens.
For more information on OLD 37, please visit:
Website: www.OLD37TheMovie.com
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/OLD37themovie
Twitter: www.Twitter.com/OLD37MOVIE
Merch Store: http://old37.bigcartel.com/
UPCOMING FILM SCREENINGS
Festival Name: Bushwick Film Festival
Festival Date: October 2
Location: Anthology Film Archive | 32 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
Time: Doors: 7:00PM | Red Carpet: 7:30PM | Screening: 8:00PM
Festival Website: http://bushwickfilmfestival.com
What The Press Is Saying About OLD 37…
“OLD 37 is a welcomed addition to the Horror genre. It stays true
to a classic ’80s Slasher with a gritty feel and has enough brutality to
please gorehounds whiles stimulating viewers looking for something more.”
– Frank Malerba, Cryptic Rock
“I was a “Happy Horror Fan”. I felt a sense of deep joy that I was going to be given something which is different and sets itself apart from others within that genre. But what was noticeable within those first crucial moments was that the cinematography was fantastic. The colours were so rich and vibrant it added to a clear sense of depth and the dramatic on screen. The choice of music throughout was outstanding and sometimes it was like watching one big masochistic music video. The use of heavy-duty industrial tunes was a perfect accompaniment in watching a pair of psycho paramedics finishing off casualties.”
– Amanda Hunt, Scream Horror Magazine
“A blood-soaked, slasher fan’s wet dream that promises to satiate
every hardcore horror aficionado to the core.”
– Matt Boiselle, Dread Central
“OLD 37 will make you think twice about dialing 911.”
– James Shotwell, UnderTheGun
“OLD 37 comes through with in-your-face visceral horror.”
-Jason Hignite, HorrorHound
“OLD 37 is a frightening and effective piece of independent horror cinema.”
-Timothy Rawles, iHorror
“It’s a match made in Hell when Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder
team up to play barbaric brothers.”
-Michael Gingold, Fangoria