
Between the living and the dead, evil is waiting.
A washed-up horror novelist arrives in a sleepy town on a book tour, only to stumble into a string of eerie murders. Haunted by dreams of a ghostly girl named V and guided by the spirit of Edgar Allan Poe, he’s drawn into a nightmarish world where fiction and reality blur—and the story he’s chasing leads back to his own buried guilt.
- 5.1
- 2011
- Released
- 1h 28m

Val Kilmer
Hall Baltimore
Elle Fanning
V.
Bruce Dern
Sheriff Bobby LaGrange
Ben Chaplin
Edgar Allan Poe
Joanne Whalley
Denise
David Paymer
Sam
Anthony Fusco
Pastor Allan Floyd
Alden Ehrenreich
Flamingo
Bruce A. Miroglio
Deputy Arbus
Don Novello
Melvin
Lisa Bailes
Ruth
Ryan Simpkins
Caroline
Lucas Rice Jordan
P. J.
Fiona Medaris
Vicky
Katie Crom
Circe
Lucy Bunter
Library Assistant
Dorothy Tchelistcheff
Miss Gladys
Lorraine Gaudet
Operator
Stacey Mattina
Woman In Store
Tom Waits
Narrator (voice)
Kristine Hayworth

Marisa Lenhardt

Davia Schendel




Released
en
$7,000,000.00
$647,839.00
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- #orphanage
- #writer
- #ghost
- #murder mystery
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