‘Old 37’ Heads To American Film Market

by Rob Caprilozzi

OLD 37, a psychological slasher about two brothers posing as paramedics, who intercept 911 calls in a retired old ambulance has partnered with Spotlight Pictures and will be heading to the American Film Market (AFM) this year. AFM will be taking place from November 5th through November 12th in Santa Monica, CA. Spotlight Pictures will be handling foreign sales of the film.

Fast paced and blood soaked, OLD 37 taps into the most basic human fear, vulnerability. The words “don’t worry I’m a paramedic” will make you think twice before dialing 9-1-1, similar to what Jaws did with people going into the water.

The film stars Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th, Hatchet) and Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses) as twisted brothers working together to exact revenge on careless teen drivers who may be responsible for their mother’s hit and run death. 

“I really liked the script for OLD 37 and I think my character John Roy is very interesting. I enjoyed working with my buddy Bill Moseley as his brother. Wait until you see how we push the boundaries of demented!” says Kane Hodder.

Bill Moseley had to add, “I’m really excited to be a part of OLD 37. I loved the script and the characters. It was great to work with my old friend Kane Hodder. We’re convention buddies as well as having worked on several projects together like Fallen Angels and The Devil’s Rejects. Our personal relationship played well as the two psychotic brothers slaughtering people in the OLD 37 ambulance.”

For more information on Old 37, please visit www.Old37TheMovie.com.

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