Storyline It's graduation weekend, and Sandy Channing, the popular class president of her small-town high school, should be enjoying the time of her life. But when her friends start disappearing, Sandy discovers they have unwittingly awakened the vengeful spirit of a girl they wronged long ago. Fighting for her sanity, Sandy must unlock a dark secret from her own past before it's too late.
Writers: Jamieson Stern, Tyler Oliver
Cast: Carly Schroeder
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Sandy
Cody Linley
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Eli
Micah Alberti
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Jake
Brie Gabrielle
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Hannah
Jillian Murray
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Lex
Zachary Abel
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Chad
Sean Wing
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TJ
Chloe Bridges
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Layla
Brittany Renee Finamore
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Angela
Bella Thorne
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Young Angela
Courtney Biggs
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Young Sandy
Barbara Bain
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Sister Dolores
Dan Gauthier
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Sheriff Mitchell
Christopher Atkins
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Mr. Channing
Julie Janney
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Mrs. Channing
Taglines:
Some friendships last a lifetime. Some last longer.
Release Date: 3 Jan 2009
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $1,300,000
(estimated)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Goofs:
Continuity:
When the Chevelle is being driven before it catches fire it has one set of rims (originals) and when its blown up the rims are clearly a different type, indicating two vehicles being used.
User Review
Good concept, tired execution
Rating: 7/10
I'll start off by saying that I did like this movie, but that's more
because of the concept rather than the final product. This is a pretty
good example of taking something that hasn't really been done (at least
not often) and beating it over the head with a plot line that's been
done to death. The result is something with a lot of promise that
pretty much comes out looking like a typical teenkill movie.
The plot was well though out; a group of friends are hunted down and
killed one by one by a creepy looking ghost chick. The fun part is that
once the friends are killed, the present changes as if the person never
existed. So it's a bit of a cool twist, but without that this film
would've been like a cross between The Ring and Scream...and who wants
that? The visuals of the "ghost(s)" were pretty well done. Reminded me
a bit of the way they did the special effects in 13 Ghosts.
All in all it's fun if you can look past the very played out execution.
And this is just a personal request, but when you throw a bunch of hot
chicks into a horror film is it too much to as for some boobs?
Juvenile? Absolutely, but I like my horror films in their purest form.
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