[Trailer] Bill Moseley Gets Down with the Clown in ‘Crepitus’
Okay, let me just get this straight. Bill Moseley as a cannibal clown!? Where the heck do we sign up! Well, you can sign up below as the film, Crepitus, currently has an Indiegogo page, so if you’d not only like to help the film become a reality, but also receive some awesome perks, hit up the link.
Also, the official NSFW trailer has just been unleashed, so check that out, too.
Synopsis: Seventeen year old Elizabeth and her younger sister, Sam, are thrust into circumstances more terrifying than life with their abusive, drunken mother when they are forced to move into their deceased Grandfather’s house.
Frightened beyond belief, they learn horrible things about their family history. Never mind the ghosts in the house, there is something far worse that takes an interest in them … a cannibalistic clown named Crepitus.
The film is directed by Haynze Whitmore and also stars Eve Mauro, Chalet Lizette Brannan, Caitlin Williams, Lance Paul, Taya Parker, Darren Barcomb, and Johnny Stevenson.
As per their Indiegogo page;
Haynze Whitmore and Eddie Renner had been talking about writing a script based on an evil clown for some time. They sat down at a local restaurant in Cheboygan and bounced a few ideas around until they came up with a basic story structure. The rest slowly grew into over 8 months of writing, rethinking, correcting, adding scenes and multiple rewrites.
Eddie wrote most of the script and then handed it over to his amazing wife, Sarah, who is brilliant at developing realistic characters. Catching a few plot issues, she polished the story and breathed life into the script through some fresh dialogue and additional scenes.
They didn’t want to just write a story about a scary clown. They wanted to write a story that was frightening on many levels. This film focuses on both the supernatural and tangible fears like child abuse, things that go bump in the night, family secrets and other real life terrors.
So, are you down for Bill Moseley as a killer, cannibalistic clown? Check out their Indiegogo page and see how you can help.
For more information on the film, hit up their official Facebook page.