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Ghost Son

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Ghost Son (2007)
Psychological HorrorSupernatural HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A widowed newlywed stays on her deceased husband's South African farm, then bears a child who seems to be possessed by the dead man.A widowed newlywed stays on her deceased husband's South African farm, then bears a child who seems to be possessed by the dead man.A widowed newlywed stays on her deceased husband's South African farm, then bears a child who seems to be possessed by the dead man.

  • Director
    • Lamberto Bava
  • Writers
    • Lamberto Bava
    • Silvia Ranfagni
  • Stars
    • Laura Harring
    • John Hannah
    • Pete Postlethwaite
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    866
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    • Director
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Lamberto Bava
      • Silvia Ranfagni
    • Stars
      • Laura Harring
      • John Hannah
      • Pete Postlethwaite
    • 13User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laura Harring
    Laura Harring
    • Stacey
    John Hannah
    John Hannah
    • Mark
    Pete Postlethwaite
    Pete Postlethwaite
    • Doc
    Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
    Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
    • Beth
    Mosa Kaiser
    • Thandi
    Laura Susanne Ruedeberg
    • Paediatrician
    Jake David Matthewson
    • Martin
    Mary Twala
    Mary Twala
    • Leleti
    Vanessa Cooke
    • Gynecologist
    Jeremiah Ndlovu
    • Bongani
    Tim Wells
    • Vet
    • Director
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Lamberto Bava
      • Silvia Ranfagni
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    3Abominog

    I don't love you any more

    Alas, it seems that the golden times of stylish Italian cinema have sunk into oblivion. And the recent brainchild of celebrated filmmaker Lamberto Bava is yet another obvious proof to that assumption.

    I felt lucky to watch many films from this prolific director (like Body Puzzle, Delerium, Macabre and both Demons). Albeit not entirely satisfying they have never been that dull.

    A suspicion that this new entry to my DVD collection was money thrown to the winds arose shortly in the aftermath of the car crash scene exhibiting an awkward and unlikely position of the body under the flip-over car.

    And the sense of shallowness grew up in the course of the ponderously narrated chain of events that followed.

    Dumb dialogs, suspenseless script and a total waste of talents from the international cast. The only character that provided more or less passable performance was the mischievous Mark's son juicing up the entire boredom.

    Unfortunately, Mario's son job on all accounts could hardly be hailed.

    I look forward to seeing his Murder House hopefully expected to be an improvement.
    5robertemerald

    Corny and occasionally bizarre, and not particularly frightening

    If you read the blurb for this movie, either here at IMDb or on the back of the dvd, well, that's exactly what you get. What it doesn't tell you is how an apparently all up decent hard-working bloke suddenly becomes somewhat evil straight after death. You'll scratch your head over that one. As a movie premise it is original. Does it work? It didn't for me. There is a vision to this movie. The soundtrack, for example, would have been creepy and perfect, had the story been believable. I question the casting of the two leads as well. John Hannah is usually good in movies and TV, but in this he seems out of his depth, though not as much as Laura Harring. Her whole character, as well as her performance, just seemed wrong to me. Too much perfect makeup for an African farmer's wife, and just too slow off the mark to convince me whenever called to action. The horror elements seemed cobbled together from several other movies, which included the frequent brave camera angles. Maybe in 2007 all this was new enough to pass muster. If so, the movie has aged. There's problems with the storyline as well. Why is a woman babbling to a responsible doctor that her husband is still around and appearing to her still allowed to care alone for an infant? That one is explained by a weird spiritualism, painted as specific to Africa, that everyone believes in. That aspect of the movie is not convincing either, as there's very little side notes or cinematography to go with it, just a few lines from the local grandma. I didn't mind watching the movie as, because of its brave concept, it intrigued me when it didn't work. I enjoyed trying to figure out why, and I enjoyed trying to give it the benefit of the doubt. Ghost Son is a weird movie. If you really enjoy weird movies, and brave concepts for horror, then you may find more to enjoy in this than I did.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Watchable Lamberto Bava's ghost story.

    "Ghost Son" takes place in South Africa.A married couple Stacey and Mark live on the farm with their black teenage maid.Mark and Stacey love each other deeply.Unfortunately Mark dies in a tragic truck accident.Stacey returns to the farm and decides to remain there since she feels close to Mark.She is also carrying Mark's baby.After delivering the baby Stacey quickly becomes sure that her infant son is possessed by Mark's spirit.The evil force tries to kill Stacey to bring her to Mark."Ghost Son" has the higher production values than Lamberto Bava's efforts.The production design is great and the cinematography is very lush.There are some dull moments and silly scenes,though.The climax is truly terrible.6 vomiting babies out of 10.
    4thedavidlady

    At least it's better than "Ghost Dad".

    Don't worry, it's not a sequel to Bill Cosby's 1990 flop GHOST DAD. It's actually a fairly interesting semi-remake of the director's late father (Mario Bava)'s final film, SHOCK (1977), released in the U. S. as BEYOND THE DOOR II (even though it had nothing to do with BEYOND THE DOOR). As in SHOCK, a young mother fears that her infant son is possessed by the spirit of its deceased father. She becomes increasingly hysterical as the child exhibits strange behavior that only she can see. That's about the end of the similarities between the two films, however. Whereas the original film was a creepy horror tale aimed squarely at scaring its audience, GHOST SON concentrates more on the problems of dealing with overwhelming grief and how coping with heartbreaking loss can cause a person to lose all objectivity. Thus this is a much more sad and depressing movie than the elder Bava's film, and while it has its share of grotesque moments, few will ever consider it frightening. For the first two-thirds of the film the baby threatens its mother's fragile sanity with incessant pointless screaming, a stubborn refusal to stay put and a habit of vomiting a torrent of horrid greenish slime directly into her face. In other words, it behaves exactly like any normal, ordinary baby. It's only when the little tot bites her breast hard enough to leave what appear to be teeth marks only days after its birth and starts periodically appearing as the image of its full-grown dad that the audience realizes something supernatural is going on. The heroine experiences frequent intense flashbacks to happier times and at one point imagines she's making love to a demonic version of her late husband. Were it not for a couple of isolated incidents, as when a little girl sees the baby speak in the father's voice (achieved via a superimposed moving mouth that gives the scene the unfortunate feel of those funny old "talking baby" Etrade commercials), the entire spiritual possession might be seen as a mere figment of the heroine's imagination. The family doctor tries to help but his main contribution to the plot is his participation in the single most uncalled-for "slap the hysterical female in the face" scene I've ever seen. The husband's sickening bone-crushing death in a road accident is almost unbearable to watch and the story's denouement, which requires the heroine to treat her lost love's spirit in a callous, borderline cruel manner in order to rescue their child, is far more tragic than scary. Still, it's nice to see anything like an Italian horror movie made in 2005 and Bava deserves a lot of credit for daring to give his story an honest-to-goodness ending instead of submitting to the illogical cheap shock conclusion that was tacked onto the vast majority of genre films of this period. Experienced horror viewers won't find much new in GHOST SON, but people who aren't accustomed to movies about ghosts and demons will probably find it intriguing enough.
    2volostas

    Where are you, Mr Bava, Jr?

    First of all, I personally adore Demons and Demons 2, I saw them although it was hard to find good horrors without good official movie distributing here in Russia when I was a kid, and that is an unchangeable part of my boyhood. Then I heard nothing about Mr Bava. Then I saw his Ghost Son. Well, it is certainly not a good coming back! Why was the leading character, whom we never really knew to at least like him, in accident in the middle of an empty road? Why do African servants say so dumb and stupid things about human soul? Why is the plot so primitive? Haven't we seen enough ghosts for 100 years of movie production? It is clear that Lamberto Bava has nothing to show us so far. It is a shame.

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      During the scene when Stacey attempts suicide; in the bathtub the amount of soap bubbles changes drastically between camera angles.
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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2007 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • South Africa
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сын призрака
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Star Edizioni Cinematografiche
      • A.E. Media Corporation
      • Camarote Films
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      • $355,426
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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