**New Horror Film "Mary Had a Little Lamb" Transforms Childhood Story into a Slasher Nightmare**
In an unexpected twist, the realm of expired copyrights has delivered a chilling surprise to audiences worldwide with the release of horror adaptations of classic tales like "WINNE THE POOH" and "PETER PAN." As the horror genre continues to prove its marketability, this trend shows no signs of fading anytime soon. The latest entry into the macabre childhood memories category is the beloved nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb," promising a terrifying experience reminiscent of "TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE."
"Mary Had a Little Lamb," set to hit digital platforms next month, courtesy of Uncork'd Entertainment, invites viewers to dive into a nightmarish reinterpretation of a universally known children's story.
Directed by Jason Arber, a visual effects artist and animator renowned for his work on "Meg 2: The Trench," this horror flick follows the journey of a radio host and her team as they embark on a quest to uncover the truth behind a series of unexplained disappearances. Initially seeking material for a true crime show, they soon stumble upon Mary and her lamb. Little do they know, a house of horrors awaits, and the question of who will survive this gruesome ordeal looms large.
Keith Leopard, President of Uncork'd Entertainment, described the film as "campy and fun," featuring outstanding special and visual effects. He anticipates that "Mary Had a Little Lamb" will become one of the most sought-after titles in their quarterly schedule, eagerly awaiting audience reactions to this thrilling horror production.
Directed by Jason Arber and featuring a cast including May Kelly, Danielle Scott, and Christine Ann Nyland, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is scheduled to release on Digital and DVD platforms on October 3.
Get ready for a spine-tingling experience when "MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB" arrives on October 3, available on Digital and DVD.
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