When a supernatural force causes Elizabeth, a young story editor for the local paper, to investigate an old house, she finds herself to be the only hope for a family of long dead ghosts year... Read allWhen a supernatural force causes Elizabeth, a young story editor for the local paper, to investigate an old house, she finds herself to be the only hope for a family of long dead ghosts yearning to tell the story of their massacre.When a supernatural force causes Elizabeth, a young story editor for the local paper, to investigate an old house, she finds herself to be the only hope for a family of long dead ghosts yearning to tell the story of their massacre.
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- (as Micah Costanza)
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- (as Gage Hubbard)
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Writer and director Michael Feifer put together a fair enough script. It wasn't the best of stories, I will say that, but it made for an adequate enough viewing. But it is hardly a movie that you will watch more than once.
The movie had Alexandra Holden in the leading role, whereas Bill Moseley and Sid Haig were merely in supporting roles. The acting performances in the movie were fair.
"A Dead Calling" is not a movie that makes use of special effects in any particularly noticeably form.
Watchable, sure, but I didn't find this movie to be a particularly outstanding foray into the horror genre.
My rating of writer and director Michael Feifer's 2006 movie "A Dead Calling" lands on a four out of ten stars.
Except for Sid Haig, of course. I just watched him the other night in his clown makeup, and he really was funny as a regular father in this film. He was "Father Knows Best" with an affinity for guns. He really made me keep watching until the end. His wife was Leslie Easterbrook. This was their third movie together after Halloween and The Devil's Rejects. Of course, many remember her from the Police Academy films.
Also from Halloween, The Devil's Rejects, and Grindhouse was Bill Moseley as the sheriff.
This must have been the fourth or fifth Michael Feifer film I have seen. He does a lot of serial killers. His films are usually worth watching, but nothing to write home about.
If you like the genre check it out on cable sometime.
Ms. Holden is quite convincing in her role, as are -the very restrained- Easterbrook and Haig. As an added feature, Bill Moseley plays the sheriff.
While far from being a masterwork, this movie has its moments and is worth a look...
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- GoofsWhen Rachel is having breakfast with her parents, you can see her plate is empty as her mother places the father's eggs on his plate. Rachel sits down at the table and there are eggs visible on her plate as well as buttered toast. A moment later, her mother brings her eggs in a skillet and the eggs that were on her plate a moment before are gone. Rachel's eggs disappeared as she was reaching for toast.
- Quotes
Rachel Beckwith: I want you both to know that I love you very much, but there is something that I need to ask you.
George: You can ask us anything. Shoot.
Marge: Sure honey, ask away.
Rachel Beckwith: How come I don't look like either of you?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Rewind This! (2013)
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- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1