Project Detail

Judas Ghost

Synopsis

From Simon R. Green, New York Times best-selling author
of the Nightside and Deathstalker novels, comes "JUDAS GHOST", the first film adapted from his Ghost Finders book series.

Ghosts exist. Whether you choose to believe in them or not. Luckily, so
does the Carnacki Institute, a top secret organisation set up to combat
the dead. When reports of the supernatural from an old village hall point
to an apparently standard haunting, an elite team of Ghost Finders is
dispatched to investigate. The team of four includes a cameraman and former Ghost Finder with a mysterious past, who is there to document
events as a training tool for new recruits.

But things go from bad to worse when it becomes clear that they are facing something far more sinister than they first anticipated. The hall harbours a dark secret and the team must use every trick they know to try and get out of there alive.

Three men and one woman who think they've seen it all. That is, until they encounter the chilling Judas Ghost.

Who will survive and what will be left of their souls?

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Features
Running time
75 mins
Format
HD
Director
Simon Pearce
Producer
Wolfram Parge
Co-Producer
Robert Shulevitz
Executive Producer
Steve Lovett
Editor
Simon Pearce
Screenwriter
Simon R. Green
Director of Photography
Roger Pearce
Production Designer
Alec Walker
Sound
George Fry , Kevin Meredith
Principal cast
Martin Delaney, Lucy Cudden, Simon Merrells

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Production Status

Sales Company

Stealth Media Group

E: info@stealthmediagroup.com

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