While Rob Zombie was filming his Halloween-set horror movie, 31, Paramount Scope's Josh Hasty captured the set on camera for a making-of documentary. While sorting through 500+ hours of footage, Hasty recently released a behind-the-scenes image.

Rob Zombie shared Hasty's image via RobZombie.com, giving us a glimpse at what looks to be a gothic dinner table that would right at home in the mansion from Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming Crimson Peak.

Hasty provided the following caption with the photo (shown in full, below): “Going through 500+ hours of footage (yes five hundred) on my Rob Zombie 31 doc. Here’s a screen cap of RZ and his DP, David Daniels, planning out one of my favorite scenes in the film. A poetic nightmare!”

Official details on Hasty's making-of-31 documentary: "Paramount Scope Founder/ Director, Josh Hasty, just wrapped over two months of work on a documentary with the king of horror, Rob Zombie. The documentary, produced by Paramount Scope, follows the making of RZ's new film, "31", from pre production through the end of post production. We're scheduled to wrap shooting of the doc this fall as RZ edits the film. Stay tuned for more details to come!"

Zombie's 31 was recently acquired for North American distribution by Alchemy. No release date has been revealed at this time, but stay tuned to Daily Dead for further updates on Zombie's latest film.

"Welcome to my next film. It is called 31. It is the story of five random people kidnapped on the five days leading up to Halloween and held hostage in a place called Murder World. While trapped inside this man-made Hell they must fight to survive playing the most violent game known to man... a game called 31.

31 has no rules. 31 has no boundaries. It is ever so simple. Do whatever you can do to kill your opponent before they kill you. Keep this up for 12 hours and freedom is yours.

Who are the opponents? Well... a group of vile, filthy, blood-thirsty clowns known as THE HEADS. They come in all shapes and sizes and each grows nastier than the last.

What kind of film is this you ask? It is a fast paced, mean dirty film for those who like it rough. Get ready for a sick piece of celluloid! This is some hardcore business for the blood-thirsty gore hounds."

31 features the following cast members:

  • Malcolm McDowell as Father Murder, the "owner of Murder World."
  • Tracey Walter as Lucky Leo, a character with an "Evil Is My Religion" coffee cup.
  • Pancho Moler (2005's Bad News Bears, American Horror Story: Freak Show) plays Sick-Head.
  • Jeff Daniel Phillips (The Lords of Salem, Halloween 2) portrays Roscoe, "the ass-kicking carney mechanic of Venus Virgo’s traveling show."
  • Jane Carr (Curb Your Enthusiasm, How I Met Your Mother) plays Sister Serpent, "a wicked cross of Satan meets Mother Goose."
  • Ginger Lynn (The Devil's Rejects) plays Cherry Bomb, "a very special friend of our main man DOOM-HEAD."
  • Richard Brake (Thor: The Dark World, Mob City) portrays Doom-Head, "the deadliest man alive."
  • Lew Temple (The Walking Dead, The Devil's Rejects) plays Psycho-Head, "the even more insane brother of Schizo-Head. These two together are nothing but bloody mayhem."
  • Judy Geeson (The Lords of Salem, To Sir, with Love) as Sister Dragon, one-third of Murder World's management team.
  • David Ury (Breaking Bad, Grimm) as Schizo-Head, one-half of a dangerous brother duo who prowl Murder World.
  • E.G. Daily (voice of Tommy Pickles in Rugrats, Valley Girl) as Sex-Head, Death-Head and Schizo-Head's partner in carnage.
  • Daniel Roebuck (The Devil's Rejects, The Fugitive) as Paster Victor, one of the kidnapped people brought to Murder World.
  • Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (Welcome Back, Kotter, Chance) as "Panda Thomas, the manager of a traveling roadshow known as "The Venus Lux Happy Time Fun Show.""
  • Torsten Voges (The Lords of Salem, The Big Lebowski) as Death-Head, the seven-foot tall Murder World killer and brother of Schizo-Head.

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    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.