LORDI: More Footage From 'Dark Floors' Movie Posted Online

February 6, 2008

The Press Association reports: Just when you might have started to wonder whatever happened to monster rock band LORDI, the growling Finns with the scary latex masks are back with a vengeance.

This time as stars in their own horror movie, replete with zombies, walking corpses and black, oozing plasma.

The five-member band burst onto Europe's pop scene two years ago with their shock win at the Eurovision Song Contest, a glitzy competition more accustomed to techno beats or dreamy-eyed crooners than growling hard rockers in Halloween costumes.

Now, LORDI is hoping to scare the living daylights out of movie audiences with "Dark Floors".

Some 5,000 people were expected to attend the film's premiere in Oulu, Finland's northernmost city.

The film — set in an American hospital with a British cast, including Ronald Pickup — has a conventional, spine-curling horror plot. It follows the story of a small group of people including an autistic girl - played by 12-year-old Briton Skye Bennett — inexplicably trapped in a suddenly deserted hospital.

Read more at The Press Association.

Watch four scenes from "Dark Floors" below.

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