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Directed by | Darin Scott |
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Screenplay by | Darin Scott |
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Music by | Vincent Gillioz |
Cinematography | Phil Lee |
Editing by | Charles Bornstein |
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Distributed by | Lightning Media |
Release date(s) | July 30, 2010 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dark House is a horror film directed by Darin Scott and stars Jeffrey Combs, Meghan Ory and Diane Salinger with Matt Cohen, Shelly Cole, Danso Gordon, Ryan Melander, Bevin Prince, Meghan Maureen McDonough and Scott Whyte. The film was scripted by Darin Scott with the story created by Kerry Douglas Dye and Darin Scott. The movie was produced by Mark Sonoda and Nick Allan. Dark House opened theatrically for one week engagements on Friday, July 30 in New York City, Dallas and San Francisco and was released on DVD September 28, 2010.[1][2][3]
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Dark House tells the story of the Old Darrode House, where Janet Darrode ran a foster home for children and then murdered all of the kids. Fourteen years later, local girl and student actress Claire Thompson has been seeing her therapist over an experience she had in the house which left her disturbed. He suggests that she revisit the old house, but she has never been able to get past the gate. When horror mogul, Walston Rey, appears in her advanced acting class, he reveals that he has converted the house into a horror attraction site and that he wants to hire Claire and her classmates to work as hosts to his attraction. Claire sees the opportunity as a chance to enter the house safely surrounded by her peers. In the house, Walston and his staff proudly show off their holographic three-dimensional system which creates lifelike interactive and harmless horror figures, but when Mrs. Darrode's ghost gets into the system, the holograms become real and start killing everyone inside as the survivors try to shut down the system and try to escape.