Ghost Machine (film)
Ghost Machine | |
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Directed by | Chris Hartwill |
Produced by |
Simon Bosanquety Mark Huffam |
Written by |
Sven Hughes Malachi Smyth |
Starring |
Luke Ford Rachael Taylor Sean Faris |
Music by | Bill Grishaw |
Cinematography | George Richmond |
Edited by |
Emma Gaffney Dayn Williams |
Production company |
Generator Entertainment |
Distributed by | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Ghost Machine is a British science fiction film, directed by Chris Hartwill[1] and based on a screenplay by writer Sven Hughes and Malachi Smyth.[2] It stars Rachael Taylor, Sean Faris and Luke Ford.[3]
Plot
The military sees itself only in Outpost being confronted with an overwhelming essence. Military technicians—and video game freaks—Tom and Vic smuggle a top-secret, virtual warfare program into a disused prison, to experiment with it. What should first be a cool thrill becomes a deadly reality; a vengeful nature has manipulated the software and kidnapped all acting in the real world. When their companion Jess hears of this case, it begins a seemingly hopeless rescue mission and is also drawn into this virtual world, which can be just as deadly as real war. In the final level of this game, death awaits![4]
Cast
- Sean Faris as Tom
- Rachael Taylor as Jess
- Luke Ford as Vic
- Jonathan Harden as Benny
- Hatla Williams as Prisoner K
- Sam Corry as Iain
- Richard Dormer as Taggert
- Joshua Dallas as Bragg
Production
The film was shot in September 2008 in Northern Ireland in the city of Belfast at the Crumlin Road Gaol.[5] It based on a storybook of British screenwriter Sven Hughes.[6]
Soundtrack
The Score was composed by American country artist Bill Grishaw.[7]
Release
Ghost Machine premiered on 1 February 2009 in the United Kingdom[8] and was released in the United States as direct-to-video production on 22 December 2009 over Anchor Bay Entertainment.[9]
References
- ↑ TRUST: Nola's Chris Hartwill Wraps Ghost Machine
- ↑ "Trailer for new Brit cyber-horror Ghost Machine". Quiet Earth.
- ↑ "'Ghost Machine' Begins in Belfast". The Irish Film & Television.
- ↑ Wendy Mitchell. "Generator stirs up Ghost Machine in Belfast". ScreenDaily.
- ↑ UK Film and Television News - Generator's 'Ghost Machine' Starts Production
- ↑ Inside Pulse Movies | Ghost Machine – DVD Review
- ↑ Ghost Machine – Film Reel Reviews | The Film Reel
- ↑ Ghost Machine Movie - Fluge.com
- ↑ "Anchor Bay Revs Up Ghost Machine". Shock Till You Drop.