Legendary Hammer Films Studio will be producing their next movie about the infamous Winchester house in San Jose, CA. Legend has it that the house was built by Sarah Winchester, heir to the Winchester rifle fortune. She believed that she was cursed by all the people who fell victim to Winchester firearms in the old west. Brother writing and directing team of Michael and Peter Spierig have been hired to write and direct the film. Read on for more details.
From The Press Release
Filmmaking brothers Michael and Peter Spierig have been tapped to rewrite and direct Hammer Films’ WINCHESTER, a supernatural thriller based on the world famous Winchester Mystery House in San Jose.
The filmmakers are rewriting a script originally penned by Tom Vaughan that tells the story of Sarah Winchester, heir to the Winchester firearms fortune. Hammer is eyeing an early 2015 start date.
After the sudden deaths of her husband and child, Sarah Winchester came to believe she was cursed by the rifle’s victims and the lethal legacy of the “gun that won the West.” At the instruction of a spiritualist medium, she moved to San Jose in 1884 and began round-the-clock construction that would last thirty-eight years and result in a 24,000 square foot, 160-room Gothic mansion.
“We can’t wait to see what the Spierig brothers unearth as they delve in to the mysteries of Sarah Winchester and her infamous haunted house,” said Tobin Armbrust of Hammer Films. “As the first feature film ever shot inside the Winchester Mystery House, we are excited to have these fantastic filmmakers bring their unique vision to the table.”
The Spierig brothers recently wrapped the Ethan Hawke starrer Predestination from Sony. Previously, they collaborated with Hawke on their 2009 Lionsgate release Daybreakers, which also starred Willem Dafoe. They came to prominence in 2003 with their indie zombie film Undead.
Brett Matthew Tomberlin and Antonia Lianos of Imagination Design Works are producing WINCHESTER alongside Andrew Trapani and Brian Gilbert of Nine/8 Entertainment. Tobin Armbrust and Simon Oakes are producing for Hammer.
More About The Winchester Mystery House:
The Winchester Mystery House has a startling history and attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists annually. Popular belief holds that Sarah Winchester, heiress to the Winchester Rifle fortune, was convinced she was haunted by the spirits of those killed by her family’s guns. Following a medium’s advice, Sarah built a massive house in Northern California to appease the spirits. For the next 38 years she never stopped building, believing that if she continued, she would live forever, and if she stopped, she would die. Known as the “house built for the spirits,” there have been many inexplicable ghost sightings there, and to this day visitors share their terrifying stories of having been in the presence of these departed souls who continue to roam the grounds of the intricate and enigmatic house.