Ghost Lake (film)
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Ghost Lake | |
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Directed by | Jay Woelfel |
Produced by | Johnnie J. Young |
Written by | Jay Woelfel |
Starring | Tatum Adair Timothy Prindle Gregory Lee Kenyon Azure Sky Decker Chuck Franklin Damian Maffei |
Music by | Jay Woelfel |
Cinematography | Paul Deng |
Editing by | Jonathan Ammon Jay Woelfel |
Distributed by | American World Pictures (AWP) Velocity Home Entertainment |
Release date(s) | May 17, 2005 |
Running time | 111 min. |
Language | English |
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Ghost Lake is a 2004 horror film starring Tatum Adair, Timothy Prindle, Gregory Lee Kenyon, Azure Sky Decker, Chuck Franklin, Damian Maffei, Dan Metcalf, Linda Brown and Raymond Suriani. The film was written and directed by Jay Woelfel and produced by Johnnie J. Young of Young Wolf Productions.
The film was shot in late 2003 on location in and around Rushford Lake, Scio and Wellsville in western New York.
[edit] Plot
Grieving over the death of her parents, Rebecca (Tatum Adair) escapes to her family cottage at Rushford Lake to seek solace in being by herself. But instead, she encounters a series of supernatural events that test her sanity and endanger the lives of everyone in the small town when ghosts from several drowning victims begin to rise from the depths of the murky lake to seek new victims.
[edit] Trivia
- Rushford Lake in New York is a real place. The history of the lake is also real. The remains of two towns lie submerged at the bottom of the lake which was created by the construction of a dam in 1930.
- Rebecca's cottage in the film was actually used as the living quarters for nearly the entire cast and crew during filming. The garage to the next door cottage was initially used as the makeup and effects room, but was later moved to the basement of Rebecca's cottage.