Dust, dusk, and something feral in the dark — Sean Bridges’ HIGH MOON arrives with a trailer that fuses classic frontier grit with the sharp edge of supernatural horror. The project, which Bridges has been developing as a feature-length “werewolf spaghetti western,” teases a world where gunfighters, outlaws, and shapeshifters collide under a blood-red moon.
The trailer showcases a rugged, cinematic aesthetic: barren landscapes, tense standoffs, and a creeping sense that the real danger isn’t the man across the campfire, but the thing stalking the plains after sunset. Bridges’ blend of horror and western tropes hints at a film that’s both stylistically bold and unapologetically pulpy — a love letter to grindhouse creature features wrapped in classic cowboy mythmaking.
For fans of genre mash-ups, HIGH MOON promises a showdown where silver bullets matter for more than just metaphor.
In the upcoming pages, you’ll find an interview with three actors who appeared in the film’s trailer — Heath Allyn, Kenneth Wayne Bradley, and Anna Maria Wright — offering their own perspectives from inside this eerie frontier world.
Sean Patrick Bridges is an award-winning screenwriter and film producer. He graduated from Schiller International University in Heidelberg, Germany. He’s been a Finalist and Semi-Finalist for the Nicholl Fellowship. Had a project invited to the Sundance Institute. He’s produced and directed two documentary short-subjects in the Caribbean.
He’s written novels, screenplays, short stories and produced audiobooks. He’s appeared as some form of Law Enforcement in a few TV episodes and film. And he’s worked on various projects with Robert Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios.
He’s the owner of Audible Parade Productions in the Texas Hill Country. Their latest audio story is TRIPLE SIX, a five-episode presentation. For current information, check out audibleparade.com
The new book is a Suspense / Thriller. It will be available as a paperback, e-book and audiobook on November 20, 2024.
Bridges’ creative ambitions extend to literature as well. His upcoming novel, Gunbarrel Highway, is making waves in the literary world.
One of Bridges’ most notable accomplishments is his involvement in the Stephen King Dollar Baby project. With King’s approval, he adapted One for the Road into an audio production, an achievement that earned him recognition at several prestigious festivals. The adaptation, with its haunting sound design and full cast, won the Hear Now Festival Gold Selection and was a finalist at the Moondance International Film Festival. It was also an official selection at the Sydney Australian International Film Festival 2022/2023 and the Luna Lumen Film Festival 2021. These accolades reflect Bridges’ craft of the audio medium and his ability to captivate audiences through sound.
To find more about Sean, visit: https://audibleparade.com/ and https://www.relatable-media.com/relatable-voice-online
