Eddystone, PA – This weekend, Vicki’s Delicatessen, Delaware County’s oldest Greek-American-owned mom-and-pop convenience store, became a key filming location for the chilling horror movie Farmhouse Murders.

Nestled in Eddystone, PA, where a vibrant Greek community still thrives, this beloved store owned by first-generation Greek-American George Fotiadis added a unique charm to the production.

Adam Shankweiler and Kevin Duffy chose the historic delicatessen for its original look, as they are regulars at the deli. George Fotiadis expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “These guys are the best, and I love when I can support those around me.”

As cameras rolled, the quaint ambiance of Vicki’s seamlessly integrated into the film’s sinister plot: After two college students vanish, a detective uncovers a decades-old mystery involving a strange farmhouse in a forgotten town.

Starring Eric Roberts, Larry Hankin, and Eliza Roberts, “Farmhouse Murders” is set for release in 2025 and promises to blend local Delco flavor with spine-tingling suspense. Who knew your favorite spot for gyros could also be a gateway to terror?

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