Tales of Poe

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Tales of Poe
Tales of Poe.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Written by
Produced byAlan Rowe Kelly
Starring
Edited byAlan Rowe Kelly
Music byTom Burns
Production
companies
  • Mastropieces
  • Southpaw Pictures
Distributed byWild Eye Releasing
Running time
120 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$5,527[1]

Tales of Poe is a 2014 anthology film directed by independent filmmakers Bart Mastronardi and Alan Rowe Kelly.[2] As of February 2019, the film has grossed over $5k from video sales.

Synopsis[]

Based on the classic works of Edgar Allan Poe, Tales of Poe is a series of three chilling stories adapted for the screen and based on Poe's Tell-Tale Heart, Cask of Amontillado, and one of his more obscure poems Dreams. Bart Mastronardi wrote and directed his award-winning The Tell Tale Heart starring horror star Debbie Rochon and changes the genders from the original story to female in this macabre story that takes place in a mental asylum. Alan Rowe Kelly wrote, directed and stars in an updated adaptation of The Cask with co-stars Randy Jones and Brewster McCall in a love triangle gone awry in a Giallo styled film of murder, deceit and revenge. The third tale, Dreams, is directed by Bart Mastronardi from an original screenplay by Michael Varrati. Dreams focuses on the surreal and trippy journey of a young woman (Bette Cassatt) trapped between the worlds of life and death from her hospital bed. Other key players in Tales of Poe are genre staples Adrienne King, Amy Steel, Caroline Williams, Andrew Glaszek, Jerry Murdock, Susan Adriensen, Zoë Daelman Chlanda, Cartier Williams, Douglas Rowan, Amy Lynn Best, Carl Burrows, Haley Turner, Lesleh Donaldson, Desiree Gould, Joe Quick, David Marancik, Mike Watt, Tom Lanier and Michael Varrati.

Cast[]

Awards[]

  • Best Actress Debbie Rochon, Best Actor Alan Rowe Kelly, Audience Choice Bart Mastronardi for The Tell Tale Heart at 2012 Macabre Faire Film Festival

Release[]

The film was released on DVD and Digital HD on October 11, 2016.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Tales of Poe (2016)". The Numbers. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Edgar Allan Poe Resurrected by Iconic Scream Queens in 'Tales of Poe'". Bloody Disgusting.
  3. ^ "Wild Eye Releasing Brings Tales of Poe to DVD And Digital HD October 11th". Horror Society.

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