

Comedy · Horror · Fantasy
Overview
A divorced horror novelist coming to terms with the disappearance of his young son inherits an old mansion home to malevolent supernatural residents.
Top Cast


William Katt
William Katt
Roger Cobb
William Katt
Roger Cobb


George Wendt
George Wendt
Harold Gorton
George Wendt
Harold Gorton


Richard Moll
Richard Moll
Big Ben
Richard Moll
Big Ben


Kay Lenz
Kay Lenz
Sandy Sinclair
Kay Lenz
Sandy Sinclair


Mary Stavin
Mary Stavin
Tanya
Mary Stavin
Tanya


Michael Ensign
Michael Ensign
Chet Parker
Michael Ensign
Chet Parker
Erik Silver
Erik Silver
Jimmy
Erik Silver
Jimmy
Mark Silver
Mark Silver
Jimmy
Mark Silver
Jimmy
Susan French
Susan French
Aunt Elizabeth
Susan French
Aunt Elizabeth


Alan Autry
Alan Autry
Cop #3
Alan Autry
Cop #3
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