Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour
Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour | |
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Directed by | Lisa Comrie |
Produced by | Andrew Cohen |
Written by | John Comrie |
Starring |
Rissa Walters Brian Comrie Dan Comrie |
Music by | Joseph Conlan |
Cinematography | Andrew Kuepper |
Edited by | Andrew Cohen |
Distributed by | Freestyle Releasing |
Release dates |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $858,415[1] |
Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour is a 2007 supernatural thriller film from Freestyle Releasing starring Rissa Walters as the title character. It was released on October 19, 2007. It is billed as "the first in a series of Sarah Landon Mysteries".
Plot
After the death of her close childhood friend, 17-year-old Sarah Landon (Rissa Walters) goes to visit her friend's grandmother, Thelma Shaw (Jane Harris), in the small town of Pine Valley, California. Upon arriving in Pine Valley, Sarah's car starts making strange noises, and she stops at the repair shop. While there, she talks with the owner and learns of a story involving a local family, and asks Mrs. Shaw to get the full story. As the story goes, a young man named David Baker (Brian Comrie), who lives in Pine Valley, will be killed by his deceased uncle on his 21st birthday, which is that coming Monday. David's uncle, Ben Woods (Rusty Hanes), was angry with his sister because of her involvement in the car crash that killed his own son, Johnny, on his 21st birthday. After receiving the threat as a child and learning of his uncle's death, David became obsessed with the paranormal, trying to find out how Ben would kill him. He became a recluse, moving to a loft above the family's barn. Sarah and Matt (Dan Comrie), David's brother, try to help him before his birthday arrives, though initially Matt doesn't believe that his brother will really die. At first, David believes Ben was reincarnated, and that a boy who moved next door to the Bakers, Justin Van Kamp (Kendell Linley), will murder him. After encountering Ben's spirit in the man's former home, he realizes Ben is still a spirit and will instead possess someone else to kill him. As it grows closer to midnight (the paranormal hour) on David's 21st birthday, Sarah, Matt, and David, with the help of a local psychic's niece named Yolanda Lopez (Sylvia Enrique), uncover a ritual that may save David's life. At midnight, they begin the ritual, and when Matt and Sarah return to Mrs. Shaw's house, they find out that Mrs. Shaw is the person who was possessed by the spirit of Ben Woods. The two teens race back to the Bakers' home, with Mrs. Shaw/Ben in close pursuit. Just as the possessed woman is about to kill David, Justin van Kamp appears, and it is revealed that he is actually the reincarnation of Ben's son, Johnny. Johnny convinces his father not to kill David, and Ben's spirit moves on. Later that day, Sarah returns home to San Diego, saying that this adventure was only the beginning of strange occurrences in Pine Valley, hinting at a possible sequel.
Cast
- Rissa Walters as Sarah Landon
- Alessandra Daniele as Young Sarah Landon
- Brian Comrie as David Baker
- Dan Comrie as Matt Baker
- Rusty Hanes as Ben Woods
- Rick Comrie as Johnny Woods
- Michael A. Evans as Lee Baker
- Nicole Des Coteaux as Mary Ann Baker
- Sylvia Enrique as Frida
- Jane Harris as Thelma Shaw
- Dave Lindley as Ron
- Kendell Lindley as Justin Van Camp
- Dakota Jade as Young Megan
Home media
The DVD's initial release date was March 25, 2008, but the release was postponed due to the movie's failure at the box office. However, the movie was finally released on DVD on September 9, 2008.
Box office
The film finished a disappointing 19th its opening weekend in the US. It failed to gross over one million dollars raking in a mere $858,415.
Sequel
Although the director signed up for a sequel, and the movie was billed as 'the first in a series of Sarah Landon mysteries', there have been no plans for a sequel due to the poor box office performance of the first film.
References
- ↑ "Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour (2007)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 12, 2014.