Knocking on Death's Door
Knocking on Death's Door is a 1999 American-Irish horror film.[2]
Knocking on Death's Door | |
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Directed by | Mitch Marcus |
Produced by | Mary Ann Fisher executive Roger Corman |
Written by | Craig J. Nevius |
Starring | David Carradine |
Production company | Netriddge Limited Concorde Anois |
Distributed by | New Concorde |
Release date | July 1999 (DVD)[1] |
Country | USA Ireland |
Language | English |
Plot
In a New England village, two newlywed students of the paranormal enter Hillside House to document the activities of a legion of ghosts. They uncover a murderous history that leads them into the clutches of a mysterious doctor.
Cast
- David Carradine as Doc Hadley
- Kimberly Rowe as Danielle Gallagher
- Brian Bloom as Brad Gallagher
- John Doe as Professor Ballard
Production
The film was shot for Concorde Anois at Roger Corman's studios near Galway.[3]
gollark: Auta?
gollark: Well, yes.
gollark: What?
gollark: By going around actively exploiting vulnerabilities, you are literally harming people. You might consider it justified, but it... probably isn't.
gollark: > you didn't> I didthis is a terrible argument.
References
- Concorde-New Horizons Readies 20th Anniversary Special Collector's Edition of "Piranha" Entertainment Editors. Business Wire21 July 1999: 1.
- Knocking on Death's Door O'Brien, C S. Video Business; Radnor Vol. 19, Iss. 16, (Apr 19, 1999): 20
- THE B-MOVIE LEGEND WHO INVADED CONNEMARA: With films like Bloodfist VIII and Little Shop Of Horrors, he was no Hollywood darling. But Roger Corman had a vast catalogue - much of it shot during five rather lively years in Galway... Friel, Jenny. Daily Mail 27 Sep 2014: 22.
External links
- Knocking on Death's Door at IMDb
- Review at Mondo digital
- Knocking on Death's Door at BFI
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