Exclusive "Last Supper: The Russelville Hacksaw Murders" Casting News!

Sources close to TMT tell us that the production team behind the Halloween Spin off Last Supper: The Russelvile Hacksaw Murders have reached out to cast members of John Carpenter's original Halloween.
Among the Cast rumored to be joining the film is Charles Cyphers, who is in early talks to take on the role of Charlie Bowles father in law. He will not be reprising his role as Sheriff Leigh Brackett, which he portrayed in both Halloween in 78' and Halloween II in 81'.
Officially confirmed is actor Brian Andrews, who played Tommy Doyle in Carpenter's Original and had a a small role in the sequel as well. Unfortunately, he will not be reprising his role, but will cameo in the film.
Last Supper is based on a line of dialogue from John Carpenter’s “Halloween”. In the film Dr. Loomis goes to a cemetery in search of Judith Myers’ grave, the graveyard keeper tells Dr. Loomis a story about Charlie Bowles, while in search of the grave marker, but in the middle of his story he is interrupted by Loomis about Michael Myers and Carpenter’s story of Halloween continues from there. The line of dialogue for reference is as follows:
Every town has something like this happen. I remember a guy over in Russellville. Charlie Bowles. About fifteen year ago, he finished dinner, excused himself from the table, went out into the garage and got a hacksaw, then came back into the house, kissed his wife and two children goodbye, and then proceeded to…
Filming is set to start this October in Fairhope Alabama. Last Supper is being written and Directed by William Sanders and Co-Directed by Christoff Neal, and produced by both JKSR Productions amd Ben Gallaty of Bear Trap Productions.
Also be sure to visit the Facebook Page and Twitter for Last Supper and JKSR Productions.
Reader Comments (5)
I'm actually looking forward to this. Original cast members = awesome
this sounds intreresting, I just hope it's not some assholes shitty fan film
on an indie like this isn't it kinda obvious the producers told you who they were casting and not "sources". FAIL
Aren't you the guy that thinks that BatmanOnFilm is the go to source for Batman news? That's what I call FAIL.
I don't even read bof anymore. Not after Jetts stunt with the timm interview.
This movie sounds pretty fucking kick ass. regardless of where or how they found out about the casting it's cool that they have at least some of the original cast members .