New trailer for Gingerclown 3D is deliriously crazy

Last Updated on August 5, 2021


It has been a while since we’ve seen the likes of GINGERCLOWN 3D, which features Tim Curry as the titular monster. A new trailer, called the “Mad Monsters Edition”, has emerged from the depths to freak us out. The flick doesn’t look like high-art or anything, but it certainly seems like a bizarre concoction, to say the least.

Prepare yourself for a looong synopsis:

1983: A group of high school students are having a great time near Hollywood Hills at the weekend when they bump into the Loser from their school, Sam, who’s just on his way home. Sam would do anything in order to get Jenny’s attention, one of prettiest girls in school. Unfortunately she’s also the girlfriend of the school’s bully, Biff, the quarterback of the football team.
Biff and his buddies are keen to take Sam to the old abandoned amusement park to make him prove his courage as part of their initiation ceremony. They involve Jenny in their cruel game as the grand prize of the competition. Sam accepts the challenge, but the girl wouldn’t let him go in by himself; she follows him into the amusement park and a night they’ll never forget.
Because in the old park, hidden in the darkness, are frightening and somewhat eccentric monsters who love to torture innocent human beings while intensively annoying each other.

Aside from Curry, GINGERCLOWn boasts an eclectic cast that includes Lance Henriksen, Michael Winslow, Brad Dourif, Sean Young, Erin Hayes, Ashley Luke Lloyd and Michael Cannell-Griffith. No word on when this nightmare will come out, but we’ll keep you informed. (It was supposed to hit during the first quarter of 2013, but that doesn’t seem to be the case now.)

Check out the official site for more.

Source: Official Site

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