What's Happening?
The British horror film 'Bone Keeper,' starring John Rhys-Davies, has been sold to multiple international territories. The film, which features a group of friends exploring a cave system and encountering a mysterious creature, has been picked up by Eagle Entertainment for Australia and New Zealand, and by Plaion for several European countries including Germany and the U.K. The film is being marketed for its suspenseful and claustrophobic atmosphere, with a storyline that involves a historical mystery and a terrifying creature. The production is handled by Latitude Films, with Howard J. Ford serving as the writer-director-producer.
Why It's Important?
The international sale of 'Bone Keeper' highlights the global appeal of horror films and the continued interest in genre
cinema. John Rhys-Davies' involvement brings star power to the project, potentially attracting fans of his previous work in 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'Indiana Jones' franchises. The film's distribution across multiple territories indicates a strong market for suspenseful and thrilling narratives, which can drive box office success and streaming viewership. This development also reflects the growing trend of cross-border film sales, which can enhance a film's financial viability and cultural reach.









