Stars: Chris O’Brocki, Justin P. Martin, Rosaria Eraso, Hunter Redfern, Angel Nichole Bradford, Tim Hale, Morrigan Thompson, Gary Lee Vincent, Jessa Flux | Written by Todd Martin, Gary Lee Vincent | Directed by Brad Twigg
The list of animals on a drug-fuelled killing spree gets a new addition as Cocaine Bear, Cocaine Werewolf, Attack of the Meth Gator, and all the others get joined by Crackcoon. Not to be confused with Krackoon and its sequel, which pitted a murderous trash running loose in The Bronx, this film takes place in a rural community with a drug problem that’s about to turn into something much more dangerous.
When a couple of crack addicts buy a new designer drug, Acid Mind Drainage, from Denny it’s the start of a bloody killing spree as it turns anyone who uses it into a homicidal maniac. Things, however, are about to get a lot worse.
The list of animals on a drug-fuelled killing spree gets a new addition as Cocaine Bear, Cocaine Werewolf, Attack of the Meth Gator, and all the others get joined by Crackcoon. Not to be confused with Krackoon and its sequel, which pitted a murderous trash running loose in The Bronx, this film takes place in a rural community with a drug problem that’s about to turn into something much more dangerous.
When a couple of crack addicts buy a new designer drug, Acid Mind Drainage, from Denny it’s the start of a bloody killing spree as it turns anyone who uses it into a homicidal maniac. Things, however, are about to get a lot worse.
- 10/11/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Bloodmarsh Krackoon, a feature length comedy horror film written and directed by Jerry Landi, is a sequel to Krackoon, a short film which won fans on the film festival circuit two years ago. Believing that his mutant, crack addicted raccoon Red Eye warranted a bigger tale, Landi fashioned a continuation of the short, structuring it as a reboot to bring new viewers up to speed. In addition to Red Eye, Bloodmarsh reunites Krackoon co-stars Sal … Continue reading →...
- 3/1/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
We just got some info Bloodmarsh Krackoon, a feature-length horror comedy written and directed by Jerry Landi. It's a sequel to Landi's Krackoon, a short film that was a big hit on the festival circuit a couple of years ago.
From the Press Release:
Believing that his mutant, crack addicted raccoon Red Eye warranted a bigger tale, Jerry Landi has fashioned Bloodmarsh Krackoon as a continuation of the short, structuring it as a reboot to bring new viewers up-to-speed. In addition to Red Eye, Bloodmarsh reunites Krackoon co-stars Sal Amore and Joseph Ferri, whose characters survived Red Eye’s original onslaught.
“Sal plays Deputy Mayor Peter Rabbit,” Landi explains. “At the end of Krackoon the mayor was killed, and in Bloodmarsh Peter Rabbit sees the chance to kill the monster and make Locust Point safe for its residents and, in turn, make things right in the corrupt town. He enlists...
From the Press Release:
Believing that his mutant, crack addicted raccoon Red Eye warranted a bigger tale, Jerry Landi has fashioned Bloodmarsh Krackoon as a continuation of the short, structuring it as a reboot to bring new viewers up-to-speed. In addition to Red Eye, Bloodmarsh reunites Krackoon co-stars Sal Amore and Joseph Ferri, whose characters survived Red Eye’s original onslaught.
“Sal plays Deputy Mayor Peter Rabbit,” Landi explains. “At the end of Krackoon the mayor was killed, and in Bloodmarsh Peter Rabbit sees the chance to kill the monster and make Locust Point safe for its residents and, in turn, make things right in the corrupt town. He enlists...
- 2/22/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Actress Cindy Guyer, who appeared in the 1989 cult horrorfilm Psycho Cop and mainstream filmslike The Mirror Has Two Faces, and who has graced over 2,000 book and magazine covers as a model, returns to the world of cult cinema in Jerry Landi’s upcoming Bloodmarsh Krackoon.
The Bronx based film, produced by Marc J. Makowski (Slime City and Slime City Massacre), is a spinoff of Landi’s short film Krackoon and is currently in post … Continue reading →...
The Bronx based film, produced by Marc J. Makowski (Slime City and Slime City Massacre), is a spinoff of Landi’s short film Krackoon and is currently in post … Continue reading →...
- 1/21/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
The official website for the comedy horror film Bloodmarsh Krackoon has gone live, and Amuck Productions has posted the first trailer. Jerry Landi wrote and directed this sequel to the film festival circuitcult favorite Krackoon, which also serves as a reboot for horror fans who did not see the original. Marc J.Makowski (Slime City,Slime City Massacre) produced the film,for which he is currently providing CGI with his South Bronx Efx Works partner,Julio Garay. Krackoon Bloodmarsh, which tells the story of mutant raccoons with a bad habit infesting the Bronx, is scheduled for completion at the end of this year and should premiere in January 2013.… More...
- 10/29/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
You can’t keep a good drug addicted monster down: principal photography has wrapped on the feature Blood Marsh: Krackoon from writer-director Jerry Landi and producer Marc J. Makowski (Slime City, Slime City Massacre). The film is a feature length sequel to Krackoon, which told the tale of Red Eye, a mutant raccoon with a bad habit. Although the original film was a popular title on the film festival circuit and won Best Cult Film and… More...
- 8/22/2012
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
With the May 10th release of Shriek Show’s two-disk DVD of Slime City Massacre just around the corner, author and filmmaker Greg Lamberson let us in on a slew of upcoming Scm events, including screenings in Buffalo and New York City and cast signings at NYC's Forbidden Planet and Burbank's Dark Delicacies.
From the Press Release:
First up is the "Slime City and Slime City Massacre Double Feature to Benefit Benjamin Heppel" on May 9th from 7:00 pm–10:30 pm at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre in Buffalo, where Slime City Massacre was filmed. 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales and a raffle will go to an emergency fund for an 8-year-old boy with leukemia.
“This double feature has turned into a really special event for me,” says Lamberson. “Horror authors, filmmakers, publishers, distributors and collectibles manufacturers have generously donated books, DVDs, magazines, and T-shirts to this great cause,...
From the Press Release:
First up is the "Slime City and Slime City Massacre Double Feature to Benefit Benjamin Heppel" on May 9th from 7:00 pm–10:30 pm at the Market Arcade Film & Arts Centre in Buffalo, where Slime City Massacre was filmed. 100% of the proceeds from ticket sales and a raffle will go to an emergency fund for an 8-year-old boy with leukemia.
“This double feature has turned into a really special event for me,” says Lamberson. “Horror authors, filmmakers, publishers, distributors and collectibles manufacturers have generously donated books, DVDs, magazines, and T-shirts to this great cause,...
- 5/4/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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