Left for Dead (2007 Western film) explained

Left for Dead
Director:Albert Pyun
Producer:Michael Najjar
Cynthia Curnan
Starring:Victoria Maurette
Music:Anthony Riparetti
Cinematography:Alejandro Millán
Editing:Ken Morrisey
Studio:Sophia Productions
Findling Films
Distributor:Lions Gate Films
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:United States
Argentina
Language:English

Left for Dead is a 2007 American-Argentine horror Western film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Victoria Maurette.

Plot synopsis

In Mexico in 1895, Clementine Templeton is obsessively tracking the wanted man known as Sentenza for deserting her and their infant child. In her travels, she happens upon a gang of former prostitutes led by Mary Black, whose young daughter was also impregnated and abandoned by Sentenza.

They eventually locate their prey and corner him in a remote ghost town called Amnesty. Which is haunted by the vengeful ghost of slain preacher Mobius Lockhardt, who has made a pact with the devil to remain as an earthbound spirit unable to travel beyond the borders of the town's cemetery and slaughtering any who trespasses.

But there are many secrets surrounding the group and the town of Amnesty, and not everyone's motives are what they appear to be on the surface. As bloody betrayals and misdeeds come back to haunt them, they must confront their pasts if they hope to escape Amnesty and the vengeful wrath of Mobius Lockhardt alive.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in 12 days, entirely in Argentina.[1] [2]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. http://twitchfilm.com/2007/12/albert-pyuns-left-for-dead-hits-dvd-march-4th.html Albert Pyun's LEFT FOR DEAD Hits DVD March 4th
  2. http://www.pyun.com/ Albert Pyun Official Site
  3. Web site: Edición 2007.