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Black Holler

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Black Holler is a 2017 American Comedy horror film directed by Jason Berg from a screenplay written by Heidi Ervin with Rachel Ward Heggen and Berg. The film stars Tamiko Robinson Steele and an ensemble cast, including Jesse Perry, Nicholas Hadden, Sarah VanArsdal, Rachel Ward Heggen, Brian Russell, Katie Gant, Bruce Ervin, Betty Williams, Heidi Ervin, Lee McCue and Brad Edwards. The film takes place in 1989 on the ficticonal O'Fish Community College Archaepology Spring Dig field trip to the haunted woods of Black Holler.

The film was produced in Nashville, TN and premiered in Nashville's historic Belcourt Theatre on April 24, 2017.

Plot

Street-smart Laquita Johnson (Tamiko Robinson Steele) has high hopes for a fresh start at a new school, but those hopes are halted when the dean (Brad Edwards) forces her on a field trip with the cheese-loving, dim-witted students of Archepology 101 led by the daffy Professor Thompson (Jesse Perry​).

On the bus, each 80's student archetype is present and accounted for, but once the group makes it to the haunted woods of Black Holler, roll call becomes nearly impossible.

The campers were warned that the woods were dangerous, but they were all too busy hooking up, drinking beer and eating cheese to get the message.

With her classmates disappearing left and right, and with everyone seemingly oblivious to the dangers around them, Laquita has to confront her troubled past in order to fulfill her destiny, escape the horrors of Black Holler and save at least some of the other students along the way.

Cast

Tamiko Robinson Steele as Laquita Johnson Jesse Perry as Professor Thompson Nicholas Hadden as Walter Rachel Ward Heggen as Megan Sarah VanArsdal as Marty Farmington Katie Gant as Sher Thompson Brian Russell as Gus Betty Williams as Daphne Bruce Ervin as Ben Stephens Heidi Ervin as Rebecca Brad Edwards as Dean Dean Stacy Gazenski as Heather C.J. Stanley as Jeff Lee McCue as D'Angelique Leah Helena Miller as Illy Beats aka Billy aka Jessica J.R. Robles 50's archaeologist Robert Marigza as Deus Ex MacEnaw Stayc Givhan as Julian Vivi Vendetta as 50's archaeologist Justin Tarrents as Sensei Johnson Leah Fincher as Caretaker Wesley Rutledge as Professor Mariko Basha Rush as Young Laquita

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