Holy Terrors (2017)
The Welsh writer Arthur Machen wrote many acclaimed stories of the supernatural which brought him great fame in the 1920s. His work has faded from view in the decades since leaving just a dedicated following including Stephen King and Mick Jagger. Holy Terrors is a new film aiming to bring Machen to a new audience and adapts six of his tales into a spine-tingling portmanteau film. Effectively capturing the unique atmosphere and feel of Machen’s writing, Holy Terrors is sure to provide a night or two of uneasy sleep for the viewer.
Director: Mark Goodall, Julien Butler
Genre: Drama, Horror
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: July 14, 2017
Cast
- Timothy Greenwood - Reporter
- Joyce Branagh - Narrator
- Lloyd Peters - Man in Room
- Jon Preece - Narrator
- Jonathan Lawrence Risdon - Dr. Haberden
Screenplay
- Arthur Machen (Original Story)
Music: David Chatton Barker
Production: Obsolete
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mark Goodall, Julien Butler
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Holy Terrors about?
- The Welsh writer Arthur Machen wrote many acclaimed stories of the supernatural which brought him great fame in the 1920s. His work has faded from view in the decades since leaving just a dedicated following including Stephen King and Mick Jagger. Holy Terrors is a new film aiming to bring Machen to a new audience and adapts six of his tales into a spine-tingling portmanteau film. Effectively capturing the unique atmosphere and feel of Machen’s writing, Holy Terrors is sure to provide a night or two of uneasy sleep for the viewer.
- Who directed Holy Terrors?
- Holy Terrors was directed by Mark Goodall, Julien Butler.
- Who stars in Holy Terrors?
- Holy Terrors stars Timothy Greenwood, Joyce Branagh, Lloyd Peters, Jon Preece, Jonathan Lawrence Risdon.
- How long is Holy Terrors?
- Holy Terrors has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Holy Terrors?
- Holy Terrors is a Drama, Horror film.
- Where was Holy Terrors produced?
- Holy Terrors was produced in United Kingdom.