FILM ADAPTATION OF “THE SUMMER I DIED” FINDS ITS DIRECTOR
AND STAR
LOS ANGELES, CA (11/18/13) – Riothouse Entertainment has
closed a deal to acquire the film rights to the critically acclaimed novel “The
Summer I Died” by Ryan C. Thomas with legendary actor Bill Moseley set to star
in a leading role.
Visceral, intense and graphic “The Summer I Died” tells the
story of Roger and Tooth: two lifelong friends who, while out on a day trip
into the woods, find themselves at the mercy of a sadistic madman and his
bloodthirsty dog when attempting to rescue a woman screaming for help.
Bill Moseley has signed on to play the demented killer only
referred to as “Skinny Man” by the characters.
Eric Pereira, whose brutal true crime thriller “American
Girls” is currently playing the festival circuit has signed on to direct from a
screenplay by the book’s author Ryan. C. Thomas. Matthew Easton and David Lukan are producing.
The book, which has gained notoriety over the years as being
one of the most violent and disturbing
novels ever written, has found itself on numerous top 10 lists and has
since amassed a significant cult following. The sequel “Born to Bleed” was
released in 2011 with the third book in the trilogy being released this summer.
Further casting for the roles of Roger, Tooth and Jaime will
begin in December with cameras to roll late February in New Hampshire and Los
Angeles. The film is set for a late 2014
premiere.
For more information on the novel: http://www.amazon.com/The-Summer-Died-Roger-Huntington/dp/1492988065/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_1
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