SYNOPSIS

THIRTEEN GHOSTS, Steve Beck’s feature debut, is the second recent remake (following THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL) of a film by 1950s and 60s camp horror king, William Castle. Arthur Kriticos (Tony Shalhoub) is a financially strapped widower struggling to raise two children, Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth) and Bobby (Alec Roberts), after losing his wife in a house fire. A stroke of apparent luck arrives when Arthur learns he has inherited a mansion from his mysterious Uncle Cyrus (F. Murray Abraham). Ecstatic, Arthur whisks the kids and nanny, Maggie (Rah Digga) off to their new home, a bizarre glass and steel structure with strange Latin inscriptions carved on the walls. The family is thrilled, until a psychic and former employee of Cyrus’, Rafkin (Matthew Lillard), reveals that Arthur’s departed uncle was a power hungry ghost collector who captured twelve spirits in the house. Arthur is skeptical. But when his children disappear, and Rafkin gives him a pair of special glasses that allow him to view the house’s gruesome inhabitants, he believes. In Beck’s special effects-laden gore-fest, the two men race against time to find the children as the house’s strange internal mechanism begins sealing off the exits and freeing the angry ghosts.


TRAILER


RELEASE DATE

March 15, 2002

DIRECTOR

Steve Beck

WRITER

Robb White (story) Benjamin Carr (screenplay)

COMPANY

Warner Bros.

GENRE

Horror, Mystery, Thriller

CERT

15

RUNTIME

91 minutes

IMAGES