Fog Warning

For the painting by Winslow Homer, see The Fog Warning.
Fog Warning
Directed by Christopher Ward
Produced by Marty Lang
Jeffrey Marvin
Written by Christopher Ward
Starring Michael Barra
Elise Rovinsky
Cuyle Carvin
Alice Snow Johnson
Music by Jeff Preston
Cinematography Alan McIntyre Smith
Edited by Richard Byard
Distributed by iTunes
Release dates
  • August 16, 2008 (2008-08-16) (Fright Night Film Festival)
Running time
103 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Fog Warning is a 2008 independent physiological thriller horror film written and directed by Christopher Ward in New Haven, Connecticut.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

When a series of gruesome murders start plaguing a small New England town, people suspect it's a vampire. Ronny (Michael Barra), manager of a local comic book store and, decides to kidnap Anna (Elise Rovinsky), a woman who he believes is with Satan. He locks her up in the attic of the historical home. He's joined by two thugs, Karl (Cuyle Carvin) and Eddie (Joe Kathrein), who enjoy tormenting the woman until she confesses that she's the vampire. All they want is a confession Ronny can record to sell to the media, however the captive alarms them with odd behavior. Their dreams of becoming rich and famous turn into a violent nightmare.

Cast

Additional cast[6]

Reception

Although the film has not had its theatrical release, it has been shown at film festivals[7] and has received a mostly positive response. Nic Brown of B Movie Man wrote, "Writer/director Christopher Ward has brings an interesting twist to the vampire tale...", and "If you are looking for an intelligent thriller that will keep you guessing, then check out Christopher Ward’s FOG WARNING",[8] while after its screening the Fright Night Film Festival, while praising Christopher for being a 2001 Emmy winner.

References

  1. The Hour Online, by Tamela J. Ritter (May 8, 2008), "Darien Library hosts premiere of local film 'Fog Warning' ", accessed 01-11-2009
  2. New Haven Advocate, by Marty Lang (July 26, 2007), "Indy vs. Indie - A day in the life of Connecticut's new film culture.", accessed 01-11-2009
  3. Daily Star, by Tom Grace (May 9, 2008), "Actor comes home to promote movie", accessed 01-11-2009
  4. cinema.theiapolis.com, Fog Warning cast/crew/production, accessed 01-15-2009
  5. Hartwick College, by Christopher Lott (May 20, 2008), "Cuyle Carvin ’03 Returns to Oneonta To Screen Film", accessed 01-11-2009>
  6. Fog Warning cast/crew at Cinema Theiapolis, accessed 10-11-2009
  7. International Film festival, "Fog Warning 2008", accessed 01-11-2009
  8. B Movie Man, by Nic Brown, Review of 'Fog Warning, accessed 01-11-2009
  9. SortEnd Magazine, August 20, 2007, by Marty Lang, "Real Meanings of "Indie" Film", accessed 01-15-2009

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