Check out this brand new teaser trailer for the upcoming The Heiress, a new genre piece heading to screens in March. The Movie Partnership, in association with Old Way Film & Television, will be releasing the powerful and haunting supernatural thriller, both in the UK and across the world, excluding US and Canada. It will land on Monday 15th March.
The female-driven story, blending the occult with contemporary familial issues, stars Candis Hergaard as Claire and Jayne Wisener as Anna, cousins who share a mysterious connection to a dark family secret. Following the death of Clare’s grandmother, ancient spirits are unleashed and the women must do battle with ‘Lilith’, a malevolent female spirit who has returned to claim possession of Anna’s unborn child.
Directed by Chris Bell and written by Danny Prescott, Jezz Vernon, Chris Bell, and Kelly Prescott, The Heiress is an Old Way Film & Television production, produced by, Richard Turner, Terry Stone, Jezz Vernon & Danny Prescott. It stars Candis Nergaard (Call the Midwife, Grantchester), Jayne Wisener (Sweeney Todd, Jane Eyre), Jonny Phillips (Titanic, Outlaw King), David Schaal (The Inbetweeners, Frontier), Denise Stephenson (St Trinians, Swimming with Men), Mark Arden (Agatha Raisin, Teenage Kicks) and Flip Webster (Harry Potter, The Alienist).
The film is also being released on Tuesday March 16th 2021 in the US and Canada courtesy of 4Digital Media. Check out the new trailer below.
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