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Danielle Harris Stars In ‘Come, Said the Night’; Art Debut [Exclusive]

At this week’s AFM, DarkCoast will represent worldwide rights to Miller/Datri Pictures’ first feature film project, Come, Said the Night, a slow burn psychological thriller that reminds us just how terrifying it was to grow up, Bloody Disgusting can exclusively report.

From Writer-Director Andres Rovira (No Stranger Pilgrims, The Projectionist) and Miller/Datri Pictures’ Producers Colby Reed Miller and James Edmund Datri, Come, Said the Night (aka The Otherness) is billed as a coming-of-age horror story with a young female lead grappling with sexuality and repression, accompanied by a terrifying monster that will end her childhood forever.

“Thirteen-year-old Sprout Grady grows convinced that a monster is haunting the nearby woods. Embarking on a mission to vanquish it, she uncovers horrifying secrets that rock the core of everything she thought she knew.”

Come, Said the Night stars Danielle Harris, best known for her roles in the Halloween series and Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead. Alongside is the award-winning Lew Temple (The Walking Dead, The Devil’s Reject, Waitress), Tate Birchmore (Peppermint), Daniela Leon (Atypical), Max Page (Prime Suspect, The Young and the Restless) and Nicole Moorea Sherman (The Bacchae, Little People series).

The 2018 American Film Market will be held from October 31st – November 7th. Available for worldwide rights, more information about Come, Said the Night can be found at DarkCoast’s booth #810 at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel.