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[Teaser] No One Gets Out of Detention Alive in 80's Style Slasher 'School Hall Slaughter'!

6/29/2020

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No one gets out of detention alive...

...KHC has learned that L&G Productions has launched an Indiegogo campaign for writer/director Huw Lloyd’s School Hall Slaughter, an 80's style slasher which is said to be inspired by filmmakers such as Lucio Fulci, Mario Bava and John Carpenter!

In School Hall Slaughter, based on Lloyd's short film of the same name:
"A young teacher becomes trapped inside her school by an unknown killer or killers. Join Miss Franklin as she tries to survive as those around her are picked off one by one."
The film stars Emma Stacey, Derek Nelson, Mandy Rose, C L Raven and Eve Oliver.

Check out the teaser and VHS style poster below, and visit the film's Indiegogo to learn more, as they are currently raising funds to bring this fun homage to life! 
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11/29/2021 07:44:06 pm

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6/25/2022 02:55:48 am

In the 1980s, when you got detention, it was for a reason. But in 'School Hall Slaughter', the only thing that matters is getting out alive.You play as a student just trying to survive an attack by a school hall full of killers—and your only hope is to find the key and escape. If you lose all your energy and die, you'll have to start over from scratch. You'll also have to deal with the students who are hunting you down!

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