Flick (film 2008)
In 2008, the British horror film Flick, directed by David Howard, premiered. The film centres around a series of strange deaths and sightings in Memphis following the resurrection of Johnny “Flick” Taylor, a local boy murdered in the 1950s.
A Story of Revenge and Remembrance
The plot unfolds as Lieutenant McKenzie investigates the unsettling events. Johnny Taylor, brought back to life, seeks out his teenage sweetheart, Sally, who is now 62 years old. Simultaneously, he pursues those responsible for his original death, driven by a desire for revenge. The film was shot on location in Wales, including Cardiff, Newbridge, Pontypool, and Briton Ferry.
The film features Hugh O’Conor, Ricci Harnett, Esme Coles, and Faye Dunaway among its cast. While initial reactions to Flick were mixed, the film has maintained a presence in the horror genre.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flick about?
Flick is a horror film about a Memphis police lieutenant investigating strange deaths after a man murdered in the 1950s is resurrected and seeks revenge and his former love, now an elderly woman.
Where was Flick filmed?
Filming for Flick took place in various locations in Wales, including Cardiff, Newbridge, Pontypool, and Briton Ferry.
When was Flick released?
The film was released theatrically in 2008 and on DVD in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2009.
Given the film’s focus on a decades-old crime and its impact on those left behind, how might the passage of time influence our understanding of justice and closure?