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Production wraps on grindhouse homage Brute 1976

Neon Noir, the production company formed by Marcel Walz, Sarah French and Joe Knetter, is elated to
announce that they have just wrapped production on their third film, ‘Brute 1976’.

The film is an homage to the horror classics ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ and ‘The Hills Have Eyes’.

In 1976, Raquel and her girlfriend have car trouble and break down on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere. They stumble upon an abandoned mine and decide to explore it.

At the same time a group of people are in the desert for the photoshoot. The plan is to do a salt and pepper styled shoot to celebrate the Bicentennial unity sweeping across the nation.

The magazine cover will feature two models, Roxy and Raquel. Since Raquel doesn’t show up, they enlist Sunshine, the make-up artist, to take her place.

After the shoot they stumble upon an abandoned town called Savage. It has a history of being very violent but has been vacant for years. It’s a perfect place to explore and take some photos.

But they are not alone. A family of masked psychopaths have claimed Savage as their own and are hell bent on living up to its name.

Director Marcel Walz commented,

“Brute is our love letter to ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’, which I consider to be the greatest horror film of all time.

Shooting in the desert provided many challenges but our cast and crew really delivered something special.”

Look for more news on Brute 1976 soon.

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