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George A. Romero at an event for Land of the Dead (2005)
‘Untold Horror’ Trailer: George Romero, John Landis and More Directors Uncover the Films They Never Made in New Documentary Series
George A. Romero at an event for Land of the Dead (2005)
If the latest “Friday the 13th” reboot setback has taught us nothing, it’s that for every horror film made, hundreds more were doomed to die on the development vine.

A new documentary series will explore these horror films that never hit the big screen for a number of reasons ranging from an unwieldy budget, a studio losing faith and more. In “Untold Horror,” you’ll hear first-person interviews from the likes of George Romero, John Landis, Takashi Miike and more.

Read More: ‘Friday the 13th’: Why a Reboot of the Franchise May Be Doomed Forever

The series will also include recovered footage, early sketches, concept art and more materials from the unmade film’s early days. For example, Romero cites how he made “Jacaranda Joe” in a documentary style but the film was lost. Apparently, “Untold Horror” helped find it. Watch the trailer below to see what else...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 3/3/2017
  • by Hanh Nguyen
  • Indiewire
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