
Mark of the Beast
For the first time ever the famous horror story by Rudyard Kipling comes to the big screen. It is the tale of two heroes who lose their way fighting off a silver faceless leper in the woods.
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"I suppose for an independent film, it isn't so bad. The cinematography, blocking, etc. are okay, but the acting is pretty bad. With the exception of Ellen Muth, the rest of the cast couldn't act their way out of a paper bag. Also, there are plot holes aplenty. For example, without giving away much, the original Kipling story dealt with leprosy, which was incurable in Kipling's day. The movie does use it as a plot line, but in reality, leprosy has largely been eliminated in the world since the year 2000. In general, the entire story could have used a bit of work If you want t..."
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Writer/co-director Thomas Edward Seymour said in an interview that though actor Sheri Lynn is listed as co-writer, she functioned more as an editor cleaning up his messy grammar and tweaking a few scenes.
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For the first time ever the famous horror story by Rudyard Kipling comes to the big screen. It is the tale of two heroes who lose their way fighting off a silver faceless leper in the woods.





