Uninvited Guest

Uninvited Guest is a 1999 thriller, written and directed by Timothy Wayne Folsome and starring Mekhi Phifer, Mari Morrow and Malinda Williams. The film was released on June 1999.

Uninvited Guest
Directed byTimothy Wayne Folsome
Produced byKevin D. Hightower
Larry Spud Raymond
Harold Folsome
William Hightower
Keith Hightower
Written byTimothy Wayne Folsome
Starring
Distributed byTrimark Pictures
Astro Distribution(Germany)
Release date
June 1999
Running time
116 min
LanguageEnglish
Box office$170,832

Plot summary

Debbie (Mari Morrow) and Howard (Mel Jackson) are celebrating their wedding anniversary... or so Debbie thought. A special night together turns into a nightmare when Howard lets a man named Silk (Mekhi Phifer) into the house to use the phone. Besides the car trouble that brought him to the door, he also brings along a string of frightening murders. Debbie then finds out that her husband and best friend set a hit on her, just to earn a lot of money. But all of that backfires on everyone, especially Debbie, who gets shot by her own husband and dies, but still gets revenge on him after her demise.

Cast

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Actors/ActressesRole
Mekhi PhiferSilk/Andrew Anderson
Mari MorrowDebbie
Malinda WilliamsTammy
Mel JacksonHoward
Wanya MorrisMo
William-Christopher StephensTre
Kim FieldsMecca

Production

The film has produced in Columbus, Reynoldsburg, and Youngstown, Ohio.[2] the artwork featured in the film was by Robert S. Wright, a central Ohio artist.

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