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The Selling

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.6K
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The Selling (2011)
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Comedy

A too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent has to sell a haunted house before its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life.A too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent has to sell a haunted house before its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life.A too-honest-for-his-own-good real estate agent has to sell a haunted house before its ghostly inhabitants ruin his life.

  • Director
    • Emily Lou Wilbur
  • Writer
    • Gabriel Diani
  • Stars
    • Gabriel Diani
    • Janet Varney
    • Jonathan Klein
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Emily Lou Wilbur
    • Writer
      • Gabriel Diani
    • Stars
      • Gabriel Diani
      • Janet Varney
      • Jonathan Klein
    • 43User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gabriel Diani
    Gabriel Diani
    • Richard Scarry
    Janet Varney
    Janet Varney
    • Mary Best
    Jonathan Klein
    Jonathan Klein
    • Dave Ross
    Etta Devine
    • Ginger Sparks
    Nancy Lenehan
    Nancy Lenehan
    • Mom…
    Barry Bostwick
    Barry Bostwick
    • Father Jimmy
    Jocelyn Towne
    Jocelyn Towne
    • Dead Girl
    Alina Phelan
    Alina Phelan
    • Young Wife
    Simon Helberg
    Simon Helberg
    • Young Husband
    Cole Stratton
    Cole Stratton
    • Ed
    Kitty Swink
    Kitty Swink
    • Betty
    Jessica Makinson
    Jessica Makinson
    • Dorothy
    Kendra Chell
    Kendra Chell
    • Lillian
    Matthew J Cates
    Matthew J Cates
    • Oliver Crandall
    • (as Matt Cates)
    Harry Groener
    Harry Groener
    • Auction Man
    Dawn Didawick
    Dawn Didawick
    • Auction Woman
    Alexandra Goodman
    Alexandra Goodman
    • Nancy
    Ross Hellwig
    • Ted
    • Director
      • Emily Lou Wilbur
    • Writer
      • Gabriel Diani
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    8laurawanco

    I don't know what to put here.

    Whenever I watch a movie where a family buys a haunted house I always wonder what an ordeal the real estate agent went through behind the scenes. Words can not express how happy I was to find a movie about exactly that, and that it's actually good. It would have been so easy for this to be an unfunny mess with a good premise, but there's a good amount of heart mixed in with some fun jokes.

    Side note: Evie Barret from Stan Against Evil was in this and I was going nuts the whole movie trying to remember what I knew her from.
    9pacvik

    Comedy horror.

    Watched movie not knowing what to expect except for a real estate sale. Because of its quirkiness including characters, I found myself gradually laughing more than being scared. After a couple laughs, it got habitual even climaxing. I would rate this movie as the standard for a comedy horror to beat. Note I define it as a comedy first. It is Diani's masterpiece. In hindsight, just the thought of 2 guys trying to flip a haunted house says it all.
    8Opinate

    Light, original, kooky fun comedy.

    I loved this little gem of a horcom and can't recommend it highly enough! I put this movie on half expecting to trash it partway through but found myself laughing harder than I have in a long time, watching till the last frame to ensure I had caught every bit of comedy tucked inside the credits. Give it a watch if you don't take your horror too seriously and you like a little silly slapstick goofiness. I really hope to see more from the writer, director, producers and actors!
    6tammyjune

    Corny but Fun!

    When you're in the mood for a corny, campy humorous horror flick this is it! Lots of laughs, really enjoyed it.:)
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Selling

    Ask anyone if real estate agents have ethics, and you're bound to get a fair share of horror stories about those who don't, for the sake of sales revenue and to line their own pockets with fat commissions, who can sell just about any property by glossing over pertinent details and avoiding taboo ones so that some sucker out there would lay down some hard earned capital. For Richard Scarry (Gabriel Diani), he's a down to earth, all round nice guy who just couldn't lie, and finds himself in a fix when he and his business partner Dave Ross (Jonathan Klein) got duped by a rival agent Mary (Janet Verney) in getting a haunted house (along Elm Street no less) on their portfolio, only to find that getting rid of it isn't exactly a walk in the park.

    Gabriel Diani, who also wrote the story, had crafted a fine, independent film that's essentially a horror-comedy treatment sorely missed these days, where its intend to scare is light, and balanced with a good dose of comedy and wit as it pays homage to a number of horror classics that genre fans will not fail to identify. What's more, there's a fair bit of narrative going on with a piece of mystery woven in, since it involves no less than 12 ghosts, where their unfinished business gets in the way of our real estate agents who try their best to auction the house, only to have their efforts thwarted since nobody in the right frame of mind will want to get something alive like Hausu.

    If I can draw some parallels, it's story-telling is along the same vein as Ghostbusters as well as The Frighteners, with the ghouls are none too threatening, and despite it being modestly budgeted, have enough special effects magic in it to juice the film up, while not forsaking what's primarily essential in any film, a solid storyline. It's almost like a tale of two halves, where we get to see indirect references to recent housing woes in the USA and the comedic bantering between man and spirit as Richard and Dave try to find a compromise with the inherent occupants of the property, and montages used as set pieces for comedy when all things are light and dandy. The later half though progressively got a bit more sinister with intent and objectives being revealed, though again fit for young ones as events were kept deliberately light for broad based appeal.

    What worked in its favour is the strength of the characters that Diani created, although some may argue that they're pretty much one-dimensional, such as Dave as the partner whose nature and mannerisms never fail to become punchlines, or how Mary as their nemesis they love to hate remains pretty much consistent throughout, each character has enough quirks to make them uniquely appealing. Gabriel Diani himself probably plays the most complex amongst all since he's the leading man undergoing profound experiences, while real life partner Etta Devine stars as the ghostly expert/blogger who lends a helping hand. Nancy Lenehan plays Richard's cancer-suffering mom who still has a degree of spunk for life and attitude, and the banter between mother and son as mentioned by Diani during the Q&A, is based very much with his own late mother.

    The Selling scores in it not trying too hard, and has many endearing elements that demands a second viewing. I know it's still early in the festival, but this will probably end up as one of the most entertaining that packs a solid narrative punch despite its compact 90 minutes. Highly recommended so make sure you do get to watch it if you can as it does its festival rounds. Stay tuned throughout the end credits as well for a number of comedic stingers.

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    • Trivia
      The film was crowd-funded.
    • Crazy credits
      The end credits list Vincent Price as Frederick Loren. Price died in 1993. His appearance in this movie was actually a clip from the 1959 film House on Haunted Hill.
    • Connections
      Features La Nuit de tous les mystères (1959)

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Selling of Scarry Manor
    • Production companies
      • RedWood Pictures
      • Diani & Devine Productions
      • Ludicrous Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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