Thursday, December 27, 2012

Get Ready For "Night Of The Dolls"


“Night Of The Dolls” kicked off their campaign with this ominous alert ““The Franklin County Sheriff’s Department has located the Van belonging to the five people that have been missing since last weekend. The five individuals, four female members of the punk rock group The Lolita Dolls and one Male friend have not been seen since the Band’s performance at HorrorFest this last Saturday night. According to Franklin County Sheriff John Mitchell it appears that the group had illegally entered the Brookhurst Sanitarium to film a music video. When Sheriff Deputies searched the condemned building all that was found was musical equipment, sleeping bags and a Camcorder. Authorities are reviewing the tape on the camcorder and are hoping they will find anything that will lead to the location of the missing individuals. If you have any information, please contact the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.”
The film’s Facebook Page has a very lengthy synopsis added to tease the vision of this Indie film. Read it all below. The film stars Pretty Poison, Ellie Church, Angela Denton, Cassie "Boom" Guthrie & Eric Reaume and is directed by Tom Komisar.
Night of the Dolls is the story about five friends who head out on a weekend road trip from their home state of Texas to Indiana. The four girls; Kari, Lydia, Chloe and Molly play in a Band called the Lolita Dolls. Their best friend Lenny accompanies them on the trip and he also drives the Van.
The main purpose of the trip is to play a live show at the coveted HorrorFest in Indiana that Saturday night. In addition to the gig the band decides to film a video to coincide with the release of their first CD, FALLEN ANGELS.
Kari the lead vocalist, talks the band into making a stop at the infamous Brookhurst Sanitarium. She is obsessed with the murders of four young women that worked there twenty ago by a sick and twisted man that also worked there named Dr. Graves.
She feels that the Sanitarium would be the perfect place to film the video for the title track song Fallen Angels, which is about women who stand up against violence and pay the ultimate price.
When trouble with the Van strands them at the Sanitarium, the Band and Lenny reluctantly stay the night. Things go from bad to worse as they realize that the events that happened twenty years ago are far from over...

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