The Suicide Club (2000 film)
The Suicide Club is a 2000 American-Irish film based on the story The Suicide Club by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was directed by Rachel Samuels.
The Suicide Club | |
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Directed by | Rachel Samuels |
Based on | The Suicide Club by Robert Louis Stevenson |
Starring | Jonathan Pryce |
Production company | |
Distributed by | New Concorde |
Country | USA Ireland |
Language | English |
It was from Concorde Anois and was shot in Ireland.
Production
Filming began in April 1999 in Limerick.[1] The budget was reportedly IR£1.6 million.[2] Most of Corman's films of the 90s went straight to video but he wanted this one released theatrically.[3]
A mansion in Galway was built for the film especially. Corman intended to use this to film a remake of The Hound of the Baskervilles[4] but it was never made.
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References
- Pryce cast in 'Suicide Club': [Home Edition] The Atlanta Journal the Atlanta Constitution; Atlanta, Ga. [Atlanta, Ga]02 Apr 1999: P; 11.
- Making of (pounds) 1.6m film under way: [CITY EDITION] Irish Times; Dublin [Dublin]20 Apr 1999: 8.
- ATTACK OF THE LOW-BUDGET HORROR FILMS: [All Editions: Four Star B, Three Star B, Two Star P, One Star B] DOUG NYE, Special from Knight Ridder Newspapers. The Record 29 Oct 1999: Y01.
- SHOWBIZ LIFE: [ULSTER Edition] The Belfast News Lette 17 Apr 1999: 33.
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