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Monday, April 12, 2021

Thomas Jane and His Daughter Harlow Are Forced to ‘Dig’ in New Thriller

Thomas Jane (Deep Blue Sea, The Predator, The Mist) is teaming with his daughter, Harlow Jane, to star in the indie thriller Dig, says THR.

Dig centers on widower (Jane) and his teenage daughter (Harlow Jane), whose strained relationship reaches a breaking point when they are held hostage by two intruders and are forced to dig under a vacant house, revealing a dark secret from the past.”

The site notes that Dig reunites the team behind Slayers, a vampire horror-comedy that stars Jane and is also directed by K. Asher Levin.

Dig was written by Banipal and Benhur Ablakhad. Producing are Daniel Cummings and Buffalo 8 Production’s Robert Dean.

Principal photography will begin later this month in New Mexico.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3659596/thomas-jane-daughter-harlow-forced-dig-new-thriller/

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