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Wednesday, 16 November 2016

New Trailer for Horror Thriller 'Tank 432' Produced by Ben Wheatley

Tank 432 Trailer

"Trapped inside here, but at least we're alive." IFC Midnight has debuted an official US trailer for a horror thriller titled Tank 432, directed by Nick Gillespie, and executive produced by filmmaker Ben Wheatley. This first premiered at FrightFest in the UK last year but is only now finally a release. At this point, there's almost an entire subgenre of takes-place-inside-a-tank films, between Fury and Clash. Tank 432 also takes place inside a tank, but it's a bit different - with more of an apocalyptic horror angle. Starring Rupert Evans, Steve Garry, Deirdre Mullins, Michael Smiley, Gordon Kennedy, April Pearson. This was previously titled Belly of the Bulldog, and is described as a "mind-bending plunge into hallucinatory terror."

Here's the official US trailer (+ poster) for Nick Gillespie's Tank 432, direct from YouTube (via TFS):

Tank 432 Poster

Under siege by a mysterious enemy in an apocalyptic, war-torn landscape, a band of mercenary soldiers, hooded hostages in tow, seek refuge inside an abandoned military tank. But their sanctuary soon reveals itself to be a steel-walled prison. As the group succumbs to claustrophobia, paranoia, and increasingly disturbing delusions, it becomes clear that the real threat may lie not outside, but within. The directorial debut from longtime Wheatley collaborator Nick Gillespie unfolds like a delirious, pulse-pounding puzzle. Tank 432 is both written and directed by filmmaker Nick Gillespie, a former camera operator turned director making his feature debut after a number of short films previously. This premiered at FrightFest last year. IFC will release Tank 432 in select theaters + on VOD starting on November 25th this fall. Anyone?

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