Adult Performers Featured In New Horror Film ‘Deadly Famous’

LOS ANGELES—Several adult performers are among the cast members of the newest film from Indican Pictures, Deadly Famous.

Featured in the twisted thriller are Ash Hollywood, Shay Lynn (billed as Dawn Vaughn) and Dahlia Sky.

Directed by Jim Lane and Eric Troop, Deadly Famous gives the phrase "a career to die for" a darker meaning. 

Alan Miller is a middle aged acting coach and once successful child actor gone psycho. His deluded mind thinks because he was a famous child actor and is what he perceives as snubbed by present day Hollywood, justifies him to be a stalker with a camera, which progresses to serial killer and cannibal.

Ash portrays a girl in Alan's murderous grasp who he's buried up to her neck and tortured mercilessly! Dahlia is strangled and drowned in a bathtub, her dead, open eyes and open mouth lifeless under cloudy water. With Shay, her goose is cooked in the most gruesome manner where she is force-fed cornmeal gruel with a funnel a la foie gras before Alan hacks her open to enjoy eating her rich, buttery, liver.

Deadly Famous is billed as "Entourage meets American Psycho.” It's a classic story where once-was child star equals has-been actor, with a perverse twist. The trailers have some nudity, so it's NSFW, but well worth the look to get a feel for this dark view into the sick mind of the lead character.

Daniel O'Meara (John Carter, Ironclad, Here Lies) has the lead role as Alan Miller; Oscar nominee Eric Roberts (The Human Centipede III, The Dark Knight, The Expendables, The Cable Guy) is his old friend; and Jackie Moore (Pernicious, Atlantic Rim, Mac Daddy and the Lovers, Awaken) is the young blonde actress from Boston. Also in the cast are Tiffany Adams (TV's CSI Cyber, 20 Ft Below: The Darkness Descending); Brett Miller (Trapped in Paradise, Love Stinks, Mad Genius);  Juliette Beavan (TV's Gotham); Anthony Powers (Goodfellas, Catch Me if you Can); and Ria Huang (Nude Nuns with Big Guns).

"This is a story that needs to be told. It's based on true events,” said co-director/producer Eric Troop. “There are people who come to Hollywood - it's the dream, it's what we all know, it's what everybody dreams of, it's like the fairytale in our culture—and it has a lot of power [that] lures people and they come and do anything they can possibly do to get their dream."

View the Deadly Famous trailer here.