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Terry M. West
Terry M. West has been working on both print and film horror
productions for years. He has appeared in the critically praised
Chanting Monks Press horror magazine Agony In Black (http://
here), directed several late night cable faves (including
the sexy Lord of the G-Strings) but truly broke onto the horror
film scene with his early indy: Blood For The Muse. A reworked
version of Blood For The Muse is forthcoming, with additional
scenes, a totally new score, an extensive behind-the-scenes
material and more. Look for Blood For The Muse: Omega this
fall, available only through Pleasant Storm Entertainment
(http://www.pleasantstorm.com) More recently, his feature,
Flesh For The Beast garnered good reviews and he has begun
working on a new, horror anthology film entitled: Demons Of
Flesh. Terry has worked both in front and behind the camera,
and portrays the male lead in The Bunker, the sadistic kidnapper
and serial murderer who abducts Julia Jennings, Congressman
Robert Jennings' daughter. Terry is also currently working
on the feature film Hell on Earth for HorrorBiz Films.
Ted A. Bohus
Ted has appeared in a number of films, many his own, including
the fright-fest Nightbeast and one of his best known films,
Return of the Aliens Deadly Spawn, a cult classic recently
reissued by Synapse Films in a snazzy, collector's edition
DVD. In The Bunker, Ted portrays the hard-nosed, aggressive
congressman Robert Jennings, a New York state representative
who has just announced his bid for reelection when his teenage
daughter, Julia, runs away. Knowing how this might hamper
his campaign, Jennings seeks to get his daughter back as quickly
and quietly as possible, no matter what the cost. He will
do virtually anything to avoid a scandal that could remove
him from office, including enlisting the help of some expensive,
private investigators with a penchant for finding people.
People who *don't* want to be found.
Saskia Gonzalez
Newcomer Saskia Gonzalez stars as Julia in her first featured
role. The actress has played in a number of Miami stage productions,
and has a scream that director Joseph M. Monks recently told
Fangoria Magazine, "...is
*still* shaking the tripod and camera." Monks expects
horror film fans to see, "...a breakout performance,"
from Saskia when The Bunker is released, noting that, "She
has all the makings of an instant scream-queen, who can go
far beyond that in future films."
More casting announcements to be made shortly, check back
often for updates...
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