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Principal Photography Begins On Horror Film “The Ninth Passenger” Starring Jesse Metcalfe

Enterprises is pleased to announce that principal photography is currently underway in Vancouver on the new thriller “The Ninth Passenger.” The film stars Jesse Metcalfe (“Dallas,” “John Tucker Must Die”); Alexia Fast (“Jack Reacher”); Tom Maden (“Scream: The TV Series”); Veronica Dunne (“K.C. Undercover”); Sabina Gadecki (“Entourage”); Corey Large (“Heist,” “It Follows”); David Hennessey (“The Girl Who Invented Kissing”); Cinta Kiehl (“After the Dark”) and Timothy V. Murphy (“The Lone Ranger”).

The feature-length directorial debut of Ian Plaff, “The Ninth Passenger” was written by Corey Large and Steve Albert. Gary Ousdahl of Advanced Management, Isaac Lefevre and Felipe Dieppa serve as executive producers.

“The Ninth Passenger” follows a group of college students on a spontaneous midnight sea voyage that turns to horror when they drift to a dark island and are hunted by a mysterious ninth passenger.

“I am excited to be back in my hometown of Vancouver,” states producer/actor Corey Large of 308 Enterprises. “This is the first of several productions 308 plans on bringing here. With this first rate cast, a stellar script and the fantastic locations, we are confident this will be a film audiences will enjoy.”

In addition to “The Ninth Passenger,” 308 Enterprises has recently produced “The Girl Who Invented Kissing,” starring Abbie Cornish and Luke Wilson, as well as the upcoming features “In Like Flynn” and “Hunted.” Corey Large, head of 308 Enterprises, is best known for his work on the smash horror hit “It Follows,” “Heist” and “Kid Cannabis.”

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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.