Justin Dyck, the director behind 2020 horror darling Anything for Jackson, has lined up his next horror feature, The Casket Girls. Deadline reports today that the new movie has found its star in Gabrielle Union.
The Casket Girls was written by Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant (Night at the Museum), with revisions by Keith Cooper (Anything for Jackson) & Dyck.
The story is inspired by a true story, the real-life Casket Girls of New Orleans. The moniker refers to the young women sent from France to New Orleans to become brides to French colonists in the early 1700s, bearing luggage resembling caskets. Because their arrival coincided with an uptick in the city’s murder rate, the girls were blamed and accused of being demons or vampires. The city imprisoned the girls in the attic of the Vatican-controlled Ursuline Convent, which still exists today.
It’s the precise type of historical tale that feels ripe for horror. The French Quarter is a hub for vampires, after all.
In The Casket Girls, Gabrielle Union will play Detective Shay Williams, who, along with her partner, “become trapped inside the Ursuline Convent with a group of tourists when the Casket Girls escape from their attic prison for the first time in over 300 years.”
QC Entertainment’s Sean McKittrick and Raymond Mansfield will produce the film, with Union joining QC’s Edward H. Hamm Jr. as exec producer.
Production is scheduled to commence in Victoria, BC, in association with British Columbia-based Lighthouse Pictures, on October 15. Jameson Parker will exec produce for Lighthouse Pictures. Atomic Honey is handling U.S. casting, alongside Kris and Kara Casting in Canada.
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