Boo (film)
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Directed by | Anthony C. Ferrante |
Produced by |
David E. Allen Sheri Bryant Harmon Kaslow Brian Patrick O'Toole |
Written by | Anthony C. Ferrante |
Starring |
Trish Coren M. Steven Felty Jilon VanOver Nicole Rayburn Josh Holt Michael Samluk Rachel Melvin Dig Wayne Happy Mahaney |
Music by |
Alan Howarth Carey James |
Cinematography | Carl Bartels |
Edited by | Chris Conlee |
Production company |
Kismet Entertainment Group Graveyard Filmworks |
Release dates |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Boo is a 2005 American horror film directed by Anthony C. Ferrante.[1][2]
Plot
Friends Emmett, Freddy, Marie and Kevin, with his reluctant girlfriend Jessie, decide to spend one Halloween night in an abandoned and allegedly haunted hospital. Meanwhile, the younger Allan meets an old friend of his father, Arlo Ray Baines, and asks for his help in finding his sister Meg, who inexplicably vanished from the same hospital. The two groups meet each other in the mental ward of the haunted third floor and soon discover that they are trapped inside the building. Jessie begins to experience disturbing visions from the past and discovers that the ghost of Jacob, a former patient who killed a little girl and burned the hospital, is possessing their bodies in order to escape his earthly prison.
Cast
- Trish Coren as Jessie Holden
- M. Steven Felty as Jacob
- Jilon VanOver as Kevin
- Nicole Rayburn as Marie
- Josh Holt as Freddy
- Michael Samluk as Allan
- Rachel Melvin as Meg
- Dig Wayne as Arlo Ray Baine/Dynamite Jones
- Happy Mahaney as Emmett
References
External links
- Boo at the Internet Movie Database
- Boo at AllMovie
- Boo at Rotten Tomatoes
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