The eerie setting of the filming location for Sanctus House, capturing the horror theme.
The production of ‘Sanctus House,’ featuring Richard Grieco, has wrapped in Northwest Georgia. Based on a chilling story by Kenyon T. Henry, the film follows four college students who explore a haunted house, encountering a malevolent force. The project brings together local talent and aims to involve the community, enhancing the region’s growing film industry. Fans of Grieco, known for roles in ’21 Jump Street,’ can anticipate a thrilling ride as the film prepares for release.
Northwest Georgia has transformed into a canvas for chills and thrills as production for the movie Sanctus House has officially wrapped. If you’re a fan of the iconic Richard Grieco, known for his unforgettable roles in shows like 21 Jump Street and If Looks Could Kill, then mark your calendars and get ready for a cinematic fright fest!
Based on a spine-tingling horror story by local author Kenyon T. Henry, Sanctus House promises to take audiences on an eerie journey through fear-filled nightmare territory. The story follows four college students who find themselves conducting research on urban legends and myths by visiting a legendary haunted house. Here, they’re in for more than they expected as a malevolent force reveals itself, leaving them all trapped and battling for survival!
In the film, Grieco plays the intriguing role of a caretaker named Amare, who seems to hold all the secrets about the house’s tragic past. His character is set to shed light on the dark history that lurks behind the creaky doors and dusty corridors of Sanctus House. The college students, along for the ride, are played by a talented cast including Aden Pettet, Talon Dillard, Genna-Leigh Ivey, and Liberty Knowles. This group should not only deliver heart-pounding performances but also bring relatable chemistry to the screen!
Written by Kenyon T. Henry, the screenplay takes the chilling narrative to life, showcasing not only his creativity but also his double role as a star in the film alongside Grieco. What makes this production even more special is Henry’s connection to the area. This marks his second film shot in the region, following last year’s release of Country Rain, which is now available for streaming. It is delightful to see someone contribute so much to the local film ecosystem!
In an effort to involve the community, students from Dalton State College took part by assisting the crew during the filming of Sanctus House. This collaboration not only gives local students valuable experience but also highlights the vibrant talent pool that Northwest Georgia has to offer. It’s a win-win situation that supports education while enhancing the local film industry.
Many crew and cast members from Sanctus House worked previously on Henry’s earlier film, Country Rain, emphasizing a fantastic synergy in local film production. This team approach isn’t just about making movies; it’s about creating a community and fostering overwhelming talent through collaboration.
In an exciting partnership, Kenyon T. Henry and his wife founded Mighty Film Productions to team up with JC Films, a well-regarded faith-based non-profit film studio known for its impressive catalog of over 200 films. This collaboration is sure to set the stage for even more dynamic storytelling in the future.
As the dust settles on the production of Sanctus House, anticipation builds for its release. Will you be brave enough to join the college students on their haunting adventure? Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as this thrilling horror flick prepares to hit the screens. And remember, the ghosts inside might just be waiting for you!
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