A reality TV crew's staged investigation into the paranormal becomes terrifyingly real when the house they're exploring turns out to be haunted by the ghost of a serial killer.
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A reality TV crew's staged investigation into the paranormal becomes terrifyingly real when the house they're exploring turns out to be haunted by the ghost of a serial killer.
Cast overview: | |||
Jim Klock | - | Daniel | |
Chad Ridgely | - | Peter | |
Alexis Kelley | - | Sheryl | |
Autumn Federici | - | Lorraine | |
Michael Buonomo | - | Emmett | |
Robin F. Baker | - | Stan | |
Scott Burkhardt | - | Jimmy Timmy Beck | |
Michael D. Moore | - | Detective | |
Bobby Liga | - | Police Officer | |
Mike Capozzi | - | Additional Voices (voice) |
The film was produced by the same team that made Massacre on Aisle 12 (2016) and includes many of the same cast.
In the scene outside the shed where Peter and Lorraine are concerned the goat may attack them, Peter exclaims, "I ain't afraid a no goats!" This pays homage to Ernie Hudson in the original Ghost Busters (1984) when he says, "I ain't afraid a no ghost."
The restaurants that Peter describes to Daniel and Sheryl while sitting around the fire pit are actual diners along Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, California. Twain's, a once popular restaurant from the 1960's, closed in 2015, as did Solley's Deli. Du-Par's, another longstanding fixture, remains open.
The scene where Sheryl admits she played Drunk Girl #2 on an episode of the TV series Scream Queens (2015) is an inside joke because director Jim Klock played Detective Chisolm in 7 episodes of that series.
Both Jim Klock and Chad Ridgely reported experiencing actual paranormal events while staying on the old property where the movie was filmed.
WILHELM SCREAM: Is heard at 00:14:08 when Emmett makes his first kill from the zip-line.
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