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Furnace (film)

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Furnace
Directed byWilliam Butler
Written byWilliam Butler
Aaron Strongoni
Produced byScott Aronson
Anghus Houvouras
Eric Tomosunas
StarringDanny Trejo
Michael Paré
Jenny McShane
Tom Sizemore
Ja Rule
Kelly Stables
Paul Wall
Mike Jones
CinematographyViorel Sergovici
Edited byM. Scott Smith
Music byHaavard Christopher Hana
Noah Sorota
Production
company
Melee Studios
Release date
  • December 11, 2007 (2007-12-11)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Furnace is a 2007 horror film written and directed by William Butler. It stars Danny Trejo, Michael Paré, Tom Sizemore, Ja Rule, and Paul Wall.

Plot

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A group of prisoners are assigned to assist in the re-opening of an old prison's closed wing. They find that the furnace room in the wing is the location of a murder, and the victim's spirit seeks death of those who enter the room.[1]

Cast

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Production

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The original script for Furnace was written by Anghus Houvouras, and the project was brought up to director William Butler, who thought that the story was reminiscent of the 1988 film Prison. Butler signed to direct, and he and his writing partner Aaron Strongoni collaborated to polish the script to meet Melee Entertainment's budgetary concerns. The rewriting lasted six months and changed the story substantially. Butler said of the change, "This of course was no reflection on Anghus, but instead the team of people at Melee that sort of took the film in another direction."[1]

Release

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The film was released on DVD by Melee Studio on February 12, 2008.[2]

Reception

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Critical reception for the film has been mostly negative.

Dread Central awarded the film a score of 2.5 / 5 stating "All in all, Furnace is just another blah horror entry to clutter the direct-to-DVD market. As if the floating head cover weren't enough on its own to dissuade you from picking it up believe me, this furnace is just blowing smoke".[3] David Johnson from DVD Verdict gave the film a negative review criticizing the film's first half as being too slow and stated that the film would likely disappoint horror fans.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Phil Davies Brown (2007-08-09). "William Butler". Horror Asylum. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
  2. ^ "Furnace (2006) - Releases - AllMovie". Allmovie.com. Allmovie. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  3. ^ Butane, Johnny (9 February 2008). "Furnace (DVD) - Dread Central". Dread Central.com. Johnny Butane. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  4. ^ Johnson, David. "DVD Verdict Review - Furnace". DVD Verdict.com. David Johnson. Archived from the original on 3 January 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
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