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Horno
50 minutes Horror
An adult film director attempts to make a horror film about killer zombies with his band of crackpot porn actors, but his dreams of fame and fortune soon become a nightmare when REAL zombies crash his film shoot!
Intended Audience: Mature
Ron is a porn director with a little more vision than talent, not that he has much of either. He aspires to greatness, but never quite achieves it—that is, until he comes up with the idea he’s sure will launch him to infamy: Children of the Cornhole, a horror/porno hybrid. Yes, it’s a “horno” film, one whose plot is brilliant in its pornographic simplicity: a zombie outbreak is being spread by legions of the undead bent on sodomizing anybody they can. Once Ron convinces his producer that it’s a profitable idea, he’s on his way to renown, if only in his own mind. He gathers together his rag-tag troupe of cast and crew in a hotel room and starts filming. But things go horribly wrong. Life begins to imitate “art” in the worst possible way.
~~RANDOM STUFF THAT'S BEEN SAID ABOUT DIRECTOR TERRENCE W.~~
"Terrence Williams is one of those filmmakers that really deserves to have his work seen more widely, if you have the chance to see "The Hood Has Eyez," you should run...not walk...over to CINEMATHREAT.COM and check it out. It's graphic, it's violent and it's one of the best movies of the year!"
- RogueCinema.Com
"Horno is a fun indie film. It shows that Williams is not only a good director but also diverse. Although he is worthy of going behind low budget films and I wish him success, I wouldn't want him moving away from independent filmmaking if only for the reason that he wouldn't be able to continue making such absurd films."
-- Horror-101.Com
"Revenge of La Llorona" does establish Terrence Williams as a director of skill and one with some interesting ideas."
-- HorrorSociety.Com
"It's obvious Terrence Williams knows what he wants to see on screen and how to get it - you can tell there's thought behind the camera work - and the director knows how to work with his actors."
-- Fatally-Yours.Com
- Directed by: Terrence Williams
- Written by: Terrence Williams
- Produced by: Nicole Williams
- Run Time: 50 minutes
- Release Date: 2009
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Country:
United States of America
- Intended Audience: mature
- Website Horno
Written by Terrence Williams
Produced by Nicole Williams
Cast
Carlos Javier Castillo:
Frank Merchant:
Jesselynn Desmond:
Mitch Ryan:
Ingrid Nicole Kennedy:
Oceana Christopher:
Terrence Williams:
Audrey Orozco:
Nicole Williams:
Kenneth Dunn:
Nicole Williams:
Greg Stanina:
Juan Reyes:
Lukasz Brzostek aka (QDC):
Nicole Williams:
Marcelo Molina:
"Horno is a hilarious gore comedy with plenty of T&A, sex, guts, dismemberment, and vulgarity. It’s Terrence Williams’ best film with The Hood Has Eyez coming in as a close second." - Mario Dominick, HorrorSociety.Com
"Make no mistake, Williams is still an equal-opportunity offender. But this time out, he’s mixing a few guffaws with the gross. And it’s a recipe that makes for an entertaining flick." - Theron Neel, Slammed&Damned.Com
"The best combination of sleaze and gore in a long time!" - Mike Haberfelner, SearchMyTrash.Com
"Interesting plot and take on the porno industry and the horror genre." - Bryan Schuessler, Shu-Izmz.Com
"If you found Williams' previous film, 2007's The Hood Has Eyez, to be reprehensible, you won't make it past the one minute mark of Horno. Aside from being offensive, Horno is a far departure from The Hood Has Eyez. While The Hood was a balls-out exploitation film, Horno is a balls-out (pun intended) horror/comedy." - Alex DiVincenzo, Horror-101.Com
"Tasteless and offensive, just the way I like it! Williams crosses the line repeatedly and makes you happy that he took you with him!" - Brian Morton, RogueCinema.Com
*The third film in Cinema Threat's "Triple Penetration Trilogy." The first two films being Revenge of La Llorona (2006) and The Hood Has Eyez (2007).
**According to an interview director Terrence Williams did for "Metal Monday" with Annie Christ and Bryan Schuessler, "Horno" is a pseudo portrayal of the things he has had to endure and experience as a micro-budget horror director, often having to defend his risqué projects which usually contain nudity and sexual situations, off-color jokes and the like, as not being pornographic to his many critics.
***Actor Kirk Ryder (Antonio Royuela) tells director Ron Jenkins he has previously starred in a film titled Revenge of La Llorona (2006), which is true in reality. Antonio Royuela played the part of Eduardo in that film.
****The short film director Ron Jenkins (Carlos J. Castillo) shows his cast to motivate them is a clip from The Hood Has Eyez (2007), a film also starring Carlos J. Castillo. In the clip his head is decapitated.

