Apartment 1303 3D Trailer Released

2013/06/07 18:41:49 +00:00 | Jonathan James

Gravitas Ventures recently announced the acquisition of Apartment 1303 3D, which will see a VOD release on June 17th and a limited theatrical release on July 25th. Here's a look at the official Apartment 1303 3D trailer:

"Having grown up under the controlling grip of her fame-hungry mother (Rebecca De Mornay), Janet Slate (Julianne Michelle) jumps at the opportunity to move into what looks to be a great high-rise apartment in downtown Detroit. Yet some deals are too good to be true as one night her boyfriend Mark (Corey Sevier) finds her in the middle of the street – having fallen from the balcony thirteen stories above. When her sister Lara (Mischa Barton) tries to investigate the mystery of what happened, she moves into the same apartment and encounters the odd neighbors in the building, including an eerie nine-year old girl who seems to somehow know the real reason for Janet’s fall. Lara soon realizes that her sister’s death might spell the same fate for her unless she can overcome the strange events that are terrorizing the inhabitants in Apartment 1303. Using innovative 3D shooting techniques, director Michael Taverna creates a tense supernatural thriller that is adapted from a novel by Kei Ôishi."

Apartment 1303 3D was directed by Michael Taverna and stars Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay, and Julianne Michelle.

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