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Our five senses receive the anthology treatment in "Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear," a tongue-in-cheek, all-grotesque collection of short films from Chiller Films and Scream Factory. In "Smell," directed by Nick Everhart, a down-on-his-luck office worker (Corey Scott Rutledge) sees a startling reversal of luck after receiving a mysterious bottle of cologne from a door-to-door saleslady (Hilary Greer). Using this "scent to die for," however, comes with steep consequences. In "See," directed by Miko Hughes, an optometrist (Ted Yudain) who steals the memories of his patients through their eyes becomes too involved for comfort in the life of an abused wife (Debra Jans). In "Touch," directed by Emily Hagins, a cunning blind boy (Caleb Barwick) sets off through the woods to get help when his parents are hurt in a car accident and wanders into the clutches of a serial killer. In "Taste," directed by Eric England, a young guy (Doug Roland) arrives at a slick corporation for what he assumes is a job interview, only to discover that headhunter Lacey Sharp (Symba Smith) is a real "man-eater." And, in "Listen," directed by Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton, a group of graduate students are tasked with piecing together in chronological order an infamous song called "Listen, My Children" that kills anyone who listens to it in its entirety.
Directed by Eric England,
Nick Everhart,
Emily Hagins,
Jesse Holland,
Miko Hughes,
Andy Mitton
Written by Eric England,
Nick Everhart,
Emily Hagins,
Jesse Holland,
Miko Hughes,
Andy Mitton,
Jack Daniel Stanley
Music by Matthew Llewellyn
Cinematography Bernard Evans (segment "Listen, My Children"),
Claudio Rietti,
Mike Testin (segment "Taste")
Editing by Bryan Capri,
Nick Everhart,
Jesse Holland,
Andy Mitton
Studio Chiller Films, Synthetic Cinema International
Release dates
May 31, 2013 (Chiller network)
Country United States
Language English
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