Danny
Elfman Pens Theme For Horror "Gambit's Game" Directed By Brother Rick
Writer-producer Ryan
McGonagle announced today, his partnership with Brothers Rick and Danny
Elfman, for home invasion thriller "Gambit's Game."
Danny
Elfman, known for scoring numerous Tim Burton films, such as "Edward
Scissorhands," and "Corpse Bride," will compose the opening
theme to upcoming "Gambit's Game." Rick, creator of indy cult
favorite "Forbidden Zone" and member of 80s group, The Mystic Knights
of the Oingo Boingo, takes the directing chair.
Rick explains,
“Once I read Ryan's script I instantly knew it was something
special. Ryan has such a unique voice in the way he tells his
stories. Perfect blend of horror and suspense, 'Gambit's Game' will keep
you guessing till the very end.”
Taking
place throughout the week of Christmas, “Gambit's Game,” follows a team of
ruthless home invaders and their surprise encounter with a lonely old widower.
“I've
always wanted to make a Christmas movie set in Los Angeles. With the spirit of
'Bloody Bobby' happening on Halloween, we are adding this to our roster of
holiday classics,” says writer-producer Ryan McGonagle.
McGonagle's grindhouse comedy “Bloody Bobby: The Fall Creek Valley
Massacre,” currently in post-production, is added along with “Gambit's Game,”
to a slate of many twisted tall tales, including "666: The Devil's Highway"
and "Harlequin," beginning in 2015.
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