Actress Shelley Duvall, who was immortalized as the character Wendy in Stanley Kubrick’s classic “The Shining” (1980), is back in the genre that established her after more than two decades.
According to information from Deadline, Duvall will be in “The Forest Hills”, a werewolf film, where the tormented protagonist’s mother will live, who also serves as the boy’s inner voice for moments of wisdom.
The film tells the story of a man named Rico (Chiko Mendez) who begins to be tormented by visions and nightmares after sustaining a severe head injury while on a camping trip.
To mark the announcement, the production released a behind-the-scenes photo of the actress, which shows Shelley Duvall currently. Check:
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Edward Furlong, John Connor of “Terminator 2” and Dee Wallace (“Cujo”) are also part of the cast. The feature is written and directed by Scott Goldberg, a filmmaker who served as an assistant producer on “Dawn of the Dead” (2004) and has a long career in short films and documentaries.
The release date of ‘The Forest Hills’ is not yet known.