Long Time Dead

Long Time Dead is a 2002 British horror film and the directoral debut of Marcus Adams.

Long Time Dead
Theatrical poster
Directed byMarcus Adams
Produced byJames Gay-Rees
Written by
  • Marcus Adams
  • Daniel Bronzite
  • James Gay-Rees
Screenplay by
  • Eitan Arrusi
  • Chris Baker
  • Daniel Bronzite
  • Andy Day
Starring
Music byDon Davis
CinematographyNic Morris
Edited byLucia Zucchetti
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • 18 January 2002 (2002-01-18) (United Kingdom)
Running time
94 minutes
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • France
LanguageEnglish
Box office$13,102,295[1]

Set in the United Kingdom, the film follows a group of college students in which they experiment with an Ouija board and inadvertently summon a djinn, an Arabic spirit of fire, which puts their lives in danger.

The film stars Alec Newman, Marsha Thomason and Joe Absolom alongside Mel Raido, Lara Belmont, Melanie Gutteridge and Lukas Haas.

Premise

After a night of hard-partying, a group of college students decide to try their hands at a seance by using a homemade Ouija board. Things take a turn for the worse when they end up summoning a djinn that soon begins to hunt down and lead each one of the students towards untimely deaths.

To stop the djinn, Liam, desperate for the sake of his friends, will have to face his fear of the supernatural; even if it means paying the ultimate price.

Cast

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