Tuesday, December 21, 2010

GALLOWWALKER

GallowWalker - International title

A 2006 U.S.A., U.K. co-production [Sheer Films (London)]
Producers: Jack Bowyer, Hamish Skeggs
Director: Andrew Goth
Story: Andrew Goth
Screenplay: Andrew Goth, Joanne Reay
Cinematography: Henner Hofmann [color]
Music: Stephen Warbeck
Running time: 90 minutes

Cast:
Aman - Wesley Snipes
Fabulos - Riley Smith
Kansa - Kevin Howarth
Angel - Tanit Phoenix
Apollo Jones - Steven Elder (Steven Lawrence)
Marshal Gaza - Patrick Bergin
Scorpius - Dallas Page (Page Falkenberg)
Mistress - Jenny Gago
Sueno - Alyssa Pridham
Forty Bold - Alex Avant
Hool - Hector Hank
Kisscut - Simona Brhlikova
Slip Knot - Jonathan Garcia
Bubis - Jack Bowyer
Red - Arthur Berezin
Mosca - Derek Griffiths
Hool gang members - Joe Zmztsky, Pierre Roos
one legged prisoner officer - Willem Venter
Soprano - Shani Maritz
Poe - Vilo Vilonel
Cunny - Sean Naude
church elders - Derek Soutwork, Wotan Swiegers
Aman’s mother - Vicky Moller-Forbes
young Aman - Frederick Haraseb
pulley driver - Roberto Husselmann
church novice - Martin Strauss


When a nun broke her covenant with God to save the life of Aman, her unborn son, he was cursed for life. As an adult, Aman has killed those who have crossed him, but his curse brings his victims back to life, and as the undead they puruse him endlessly for revenge. Forever suffering this curse, Aman, enlists the help of Fabulos, a young gunman, to fight by his side against the undead victims.


[With Wesley Snipes now serving a three year prison sentence for tax evasion this long awaited film will most likely be released only on DVD. Since it’s been in the production state for four years the film was completed in 2010 but has still not been scheduled for release. I’ve decided to post it before this year is up.]

YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5fhixV9c9M

1 comment:

  1. "Gallowwalkers" was finally completed and was released internationally in 2013. I saw the film on YouTube and I have to say that it was great. Wesley Snipes in a Western? Now that's rare.

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