Long Time Dead
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Long Time Dead | |
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Directed by | Marcus Adams |
Produced by | James Gay-Rees |
Written by | Marcus Adams Eitan Arrusi Chris Baker |
Starring | Joe Absolom Lukas Haas Tom Bell |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date(s) | 18 January 2002 (UK) |
Running time | 94 min. |
Language | English |
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Long Time Dead is a 2002 horror film/Horror-of-demonic set in the UK in which a group of college students experiment with an Ouija board and inadvertently summon a djinn - an Arabic spirit of fire.
The cast includes Joe Absolom, Lukas Haas and Tom Bell. It was the film directorial debut of Swindon-born Marcus Adams.
Tagline: Play It To Death
Brief Summary: A group of friends looking for the ultimate high try their hands at a ouija board, they don't realize at first that they have summonned a djinn, who can only be free once the people who summoned him are dead. The group become terrified as they are killed off, one by one.
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Eventually only one of the group is left (after having killed the possessed one by pushing him down a lift shaft while in flames). He visits his father in the asylum, where he hugs him. He then reveals to his father that he is actually the djinn possessing the mans body. The film ends with the screams of his father.