Hellmouth (film)

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Directed byJohn Geddes
Written byTony Burgess
CinematographyJeff Maher
Hellmouth
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Directed byJohn Geddes
Written byTony Burgess
StarringStephen McHattie
Siobhan Murphy
Boyd Banks
CinematographyJeff Maher
Edited byJohn Geddes
Music byJeff Graville
Production
company
Foresight Features
Release date
  • October 17, 2014 (2014-10-17) (TADFF)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Hellmouth is a 2014 Canadian horror film that was directed by John Geddes, based on a script written by Tony Burgess.[1] The film had its world premiere on 17 October 2014 at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival and stars Stephen McHattie as a grave-keeper that finds himself traveling to hell to save the soul of a beautiful woman.[2] Funding for Hellmouth was partially raised through an Indiegogo campaign.[3]

Terminally ill and stuck with a depressing job as a grave-keeper, Charlie (Stephen McHattie) only wants to retire to Florida and live out the rest of his remaining days in peace. His hopes are dashed, however, when his boss Mr. Whinny (Boyd Banks) has forced Charlie to take on a job at another cemetery and postpone his retirement plans for the indefinite future. While traveling to the cemetery, Charlie meets Faye (Siobhan Murphy), a beautiful hitchhiker. They share an instant romantic connection but their happiness is threatened by the fact that Charlie's new cemetery is actually a gateway to hell that puts both of them at risk.

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