Spectre (1996 film)

Spectre

Theatrical poster
Directed by Scott P. Levy
Produced by Mary Ann Fisher
Roger Corman
Written by Victoria Muspratt (story)
Brendan Broderick (screenplay)
Starring Greg Evigan
Alexandra Paul
Briana Evigan
Music by Christopher Lennertz
Cinematography Christopher Baffa
Edited by John Gilbert
Distributed by Concorde Pictures
Release dates
  • July 13, 1996 (1996-07-13) (US)
Running time
83 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Spectre (also known as House of the Damned)[1] is a 1996 American-Irish horror film directed by Scott Levy and starring Greg Evigan and Alexandra Paul. The film follows an American family who move into an Irish mansion haunted by a multitude of ghosts.

Plot

Two maids are sent to clean Glen Abbey Manor and encounter some creepy occurrences, and let's just say that one maid doesn't make it out alive. The movie then starts with Will and Maura South, a seemingly happy couple with marital problems, with a daughter named Aubrey. Maura inherits the mansion and the family moves in. (Just to say, that the problem with haunted house movies is that the people can always leave, unless for these reasons: 1. They are trapped in the house, 2. The people aren't superstitious and don't pay attention to occurrences, 3. There are payed or rewarded for staying there.) In this case, they don't leave because of #2 on the list: they don't become very superstitous. That is, until their daughter is kidnapped by angry spirits. The family then finds the body a young girl named Colleen Laundrigan in their cellar.

Cast

References

  1. Deming, Mark. "House of the Damned". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
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