Movies directed by Serge Rodnunsky

Biography: 
Filmmaker Serge Rodnunsky started out as a dancer and choreographer and worked in American Ballet Theater with such notables as Mikail Baryshnikov, Agnes De Mille and George Balanchine. As an actor and dancer Serge appeared in the hit musical Cats and was a regular performer on the Fame television series. He has also choreographed numerous films and television shows. Since making the move to featu ...  show all 

Chill (2007)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Horror | Thriller
Countries: USA
Actors: Thomas Calabro | Ashley Laurence | James Russo | Shaun Kurtz | Barbara Gruen | Frduah Boateng | Justin Collins | Rich Finley | Doug Friedman | Victor Grant | Philip Hersh | Solomon Hoilett | Will Joines | Shaun Patrick Madden | Andrew Mia
Directors: Serge Rodnunsky
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In this classic retro horror thriller, Sam (Thomas Calabro), an aspiring writer, takes a job as a clerk in an L.A. inner city grocery market owned by the sinister Dr. Munoz, a former scientist who claims to have a rare skin condition that forces him to live in sub-freezing temperatures. Meanwhile, Sam befriends an attractive neighborhood boutique owner Maria (Ashley Laurence) and becomes unwittingly entwined in a threatening love triangle when she reveals that ex-boyfriend Detective Defazio (James Russo), who is investigating the recent disappearance of two local prostitutes, is stalking her. But it’s what Sam doesn’t know that might prove more fatal. A darker, diabolical secret lurks behind the freezer walls of his newfound employment. Sam is horrified when he discovers that Munoz died some time ago, but has kept himself alive through occult measures and the flesh that he harvests from his kidnapped victims. With Defazio off track in his investigation, Sam becomes captive in this house of horrors. Time is running out and he must escape to save his own hide - literally. Will he escape before the next fall of Munoz’s razor-edged blades? Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s spine tingling tale of the macabre, “Cool Air”.