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'Bloody' Pittsburgh Thriller Hits Theaters

 
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The remake of the popular 1981 Canadian slasher film "My Bloody Valentine" has hit theaters, but this version is extra special: It was shot in the Pittsburgh area and is being shown in 3-D.

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In the film, a tragedy unfolds in a West Virginia mining town, with only two people out of five surviving. When one of the survivors wakes up from a coma on Valentine's Day one year later, he goes on a 20-person killing spree.

Then, 10 years later, the inexperienced miner who caused the initial accident returns to the town, still haunted by the deaths he caused.

However, a new killer, wearing a miner's hat and using a pick-axe, is on the loose.

The film, directed by Patrick Lussier, was shot in Pittsburgh, Oakmont, Kittanning and Ford City, among other locations in the area.

 

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