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“Horror Icon: Inside Michael’s Mask With Tony Moran” Documentary Trailer

Insomniac Productions and Lock it Down Productions are proud to present the teaser trailer for “Horror Icon: Inside Michael’s Mask with Tony Moran.”

The independent documentary explores the life of actor Tony Moran, who portrayed Michael Myers in the final scenes of John Carpenter’s Halloween, including the unmasked sequence.

Co-directors David Langill and Jordan Pacheco were given unprecedented access to Moran’s life, from his landmark appearance on the big screen in 1978 to his recent return with convention appearances and indie horror films.

The film features appearances by Ernie Hudson (“Ghostbusters”), Dee Wallace (“E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial”), P.J. Soles (“Halloween”), Andrew Bryniarski (“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”), Debbie Rochon (“Tromeo and Juliet”), Felissa Rose (“Sleepaway Camp”), Jonathan Tiersten (“Sleepaway Camp”), John Dugan (“The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”), Timothy Patrick Quill (“Army of Darkness”) and more.

Originally scheduled for release this year, the project is now set to premiere in October 2016 in order to give fans the most comprehensive look at the life of a horror icon.

“We wanted to make sure the audience got the best product we could possibly bring them,” explains Langill. “We have a lot of great footage, but we decided to push the premiere and focus on getting additional material. The teaser shows a little taste of the story that we plan on telling.”

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.