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'The Redsin Tower' is a 2006 indie low-budget horror film directed by Fred Vogel and written by Fred and Shelby Lyn Vogel. This is the third film produced and distributed by TOETAG INC, and the first film in their filmography to be a traditional three-act narrative. 'The Redsin Tower' is noteworthy for its use of excessive gore, violence, and psychological horror. The plot centers around Kim, a girl trying to get over her ex-boyfriend by taking a trip with her friends to the Redsin tower, where the partying quickly becomes a fight for their lives. The film was distributed and released on DVD on October 10, 2007 by TOETAG INC.

Plot



Cast



Bethany Newell as Kim Abrahams


Perry Tiberio as Mitch Allen


Jessica Kennedy as Becky Adams


Meghan O'Halloran as Emily Dickson


Peter Schmidt as Phil Pepper


Billy D. Martin as Carl Hinze


A.C. Earing as Steve Jacobs


Fred Vogel as Curtis Pepper


Shelby Jackson as Sandy


Kathie McDermitt as Smoking Woman


Nathaniel DeMarco as Big Ed


Cristie Whiles as Redsin's Wife


Jerami Cruise as Mateo Redsin

Release



'The Redsin Tower' initially premiered at Pioneer Theater in Manhattan on October 29, 2006. The film went on to be played at Fantasia 2007 and Freak Show Horror Film Festival 2007 in Orlando.

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Reception





Horror society says 'The Redsin Tower' is a surprisingly well-shot horror film in comparison to TOETAG Inc's previous August Underground series, giving the film a rating of 3.5/5. Jay Alan from Horror News wrote that There are guts pouring, heads rolling, maggots and blood squirting, grotesque vomiting and the absolute best ax murder Ive ever seen.

Johnny Butane of Dead Central writes, "The horrible things that happen to these kids [are] spaced out in such a way that the actions fit into the overall narrative quite nicely, which makes the film as a whole even more enjoyable."

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