a wakefield project

A Wakefield Project Premieres This March

High Octane Pictures will be publishing A Wakefield Project on DVD and VOD platforms early next month.

The real estate agent should have probably told Eric and Reese about the incident that happened in the small town they just bought property in. Around the mid-2000s some crazy nut went around murdering people, and slashed seven victims before he was caught and executed. When Eric and Reese learn this, they think it’s…..actually pretty cool. The Wakefield Butcher Murders, right in town!

They won’t think it’s cool once they actually have to deal with him. A solar flare strikes North America, causing a cosmic phenomenon that brings spirits back from the grave, including the murderer. Can Chloe, the clairvoyant who once lived in the town and is revisiting, help Eric and Reese survive?

A Wakefield Project stars Anthony Bewlz as Eric, Dennis Andres as Reese, Lindsay Seim as Chloe and Rob Archer as Nathan Cross, the infamous butcher. It was directed by L.A. Lopes, and will be hitting DVD and VOD March 3.

Eric (Anthony Bewlz, Tooth Fairy) and Reese (Dennis Andres, Workin’ Moms) invest in a property in the little town of Wakefield. Chloe (Lindsay Seim, Insidious: Chapter 2) a medium, who used to live in Wakefield returns to her roots to enlighten the new entrepreneurs on the history of the town. The property was originally owned by Nathan Cross (Rob Archer, Lost Girl), who’s post mortem crimes stain the entire town. On a day when unprecedented solar flares target North America, Wakefield becomes the centre of a temporary shift in atmospheric energies. The living are seeing the dead walk among them. As they find themselves in the heart of this nightmare until dawn, they need to face history in the flesh, and survive.

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