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Playing a corpse-flogging murderer for John Landis
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John Landis has tracked down one of the murderers for his pitch-black serial killer comedy Burke And Hare: Simon Pegg.
Yes, Pegg will be swapping his usual likable everyman for a slightly darker - but still comedic - as one of the central pair, according to the team at Dread Central.
Landis is setting the film up based on what became known as the West Port murders, which saw two Irish immigrants slaughter 17 victims in 1827 and 1828.
But in a twist, the pair didn't bury the bodies, but sold them to the Edinburgh Medical College for students to pratice dissection. Clever!
Their story has been filmed before - in 1960 and 1972, plus one that tried to use elements in 1948, but was sliced to ribbons by the BBFC.
But it looks like Landis has found the perfect tone for the new film - and we love the tagline: "No Job Too Small. No Body Too Big. No Questions Asked"...
[Source: Dread Central ]
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James White is a freelance journalist who has been covering film and TV for over two decades. In that time, James has written for a wide variety of publications including Total Film and SFX. He has also worked for BAFTA and on ODEON's in-cinema magazine.


