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'Christmas Slay'

25/2/2014

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The story begins on a wintry Christmas Eve in the picturesque Kent countryside, the horrific murder of a loving family and the capture of a Santa Claus obsessed blood thirsty killer.
As Christmas dawns closer the following year a group of collage girlfriends decide to get away from it all and relax and party over the Christmas holiday.
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They decide to escape to the idyllic Mistletoe Lodge nestled within the beautiful snowy mountains of the Scottish Highlands. But what starts off as the perfect festive getaway of fun in the snow and a glass of eggnog or two, suddenly descends into gruesome blood bath of terror and a fight for survival.
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Lydia plays the part of Sarah in this film.

'Christmas Slay' is a unique take on the slash and stalk genre, a film inspired by many great movies such as 'Friday 13th', 'Black Christmas', 'Silent Night Deadly Night', 'Halloween', 'A Nightmare on Elm Street', and so many other cult horror classics of the 1980's.

Directed by Steve Davis - Kent Independent Film.
Find out more here.
Follow the progress on Twitter @XmasSLAYmovie.
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