Robert Palmer Watkins is no stranger to science fiction and horror genres. In Trapped Inn, the film hit too close to real life as it was filmed and based similarly on the pandemic that the world had faced years ago.
The film also stars Matt Rife (Wild ‘N Out, Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything), Rickey Eugene Brown (Central Intelligence, A Hip Hop Story), and Jaylen Moore (Six, Homeland). Leah Sturgis directed and wrote the story.
Here is the official synopsis:
An American cycling team gets trapped in a historic lodge during training camp high in the remote mountains in Europe. After members from the team mysteriously die, two rival teammates, Connor and Greg, clash as they fight for survival and try to uncover what’s killing everyone on the team.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta spoke with actor Robert Palmer Watkins about being in this film, cycling, and the sci-fi/horror genres.
Robert Palmer Watkins is best known for his role as Dillon Quartermaine on the ABC daytime soap General Hospital, with 191 episodes in 2.5 years. He appeared as Lieutenant Frank Newton in the series offshoot of The Walking Dead: World Beyond. His other credits included Last Three Days, Six Feet, and most recently, the Netflix film Uglies. He also has a musical career under the name of Palmer.
Trapped Inn is available digitally on Friday, November 21.
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Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Quiver Distribution