The Ghosts of Edendale explained

The Ghosts of Edendale
Director:Stefan Avalos
Producer:Marianne Connor
Starring:Paula Ficara
Stephen Wastell
Andrew Kirsanov
Cinematography:Lukas Ettlin
Editing:Stefan Avalos
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Ghosts of Edendale is a 2003 low budget supernatural thriller film written and directed by Stefan Avalos. It is distributed by Warner Brothers. The film was shot in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California and was shot entirely on video.

Plot

Kevin and Rachel move to Los Angeles to follow their dream – making it in cinema. They can't believe their luck when they find the perfect house on a hill called Edendale – right next door to Hollywood. Here, all the neighbors are in "the business", and they have high hopes for Kevin and Rachel.

But Rachel's dreams soon turn to nightmares. First, there's something hiding in the closet, then, the awful crying in the walls, and now, Kevin is acting strange. Terrified, Rachel thinks she must be going crazy – but could her insanity extend to the hill itself?

As the neighbors eagerly await the completion of Kevin's work, Rachel must convince him to leave this place before the powerful Ghosts of Edendale reach through time to possess his very soul.

Cast

Production

The Ghosts of Edendale as a film is an interesting retracing of film history in the actual locations it was shot.The story of Tom Mix, his life and death is an integral part of the story, and also an interesting history lesson in Hollywood Lore.

Reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 80% based on reviews from 5 critics, with an average 6.8/10 rating.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Ghosts of Edendale (2003). Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. August 6, 2021.