Thirteen Ghosts R
Misery loves company.
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DVD Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 31 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: August 10, 2010
- Originally Released: 2001
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Tony Shalhoub, Embeth Davidtz, Matthew Lillard, Shannon Elizabeth & F. Murray Abraham | |
Performer: | JR Bourne, Kathryn Anderson, Rah Digga & Alec Roberts | |
Directed by | Steve Beck | |
Edited by | Derek Brechin & Edward A. Warschilka | |
Screenwriting by | Neal Marshall & Steve Beck | |
Composition by | John Frizzell | |
Produced by | Joel Silver, Dan Cracchiolo, Gilbert Adler & Robert Zemeckis | |
Director of Photography: | Gale Tattersall |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 0/4 --
By any objective accounting, Thirteen Ghosts is exactly a baker's dozen too many -- this is a zero of a film.
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Globe and Mail
...Fun as hell...
Entertainment Weekly
While the film isn't entirely noteworthy, it solidifies its place among the corny movies from the early 2000's. Cyrus' haunted house is a work of art, and ultimately adds a memorable piece of real estate in the horror genre's spooky neighborhood.
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Birth.Movies.Death.
Rating: 3/5 --
It's junk, too, and while maybe it's not as much fun as the original, neither does it disgrace its parent.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Rating: 2/5 --
Substitutes the original's goofy camp for an orgy of gore, noise and mindless mayhem.
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BBC.com
Still entertaining in spite of its number of faults.
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Cinema Crazed
A nicely nasty Halloween treat.
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Mr. Showbiz
Product Description:
13 GHOSTS, Steve Beck's feature debut, is the second recent remake (following THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL) of a film by 1950s and '60s camp horror king, William Castle. Arthur Kriticos (Tony Shalhoub) is a financially strapped widower struggling to raise two children, Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth) and Bobby (Alec Roberts), after losing his wife in a house fire. A stroke of apparent luck arrives when Arthur learns he has inherited a mansion from his mysterious Uncle Cyrus (F. Murray Abraham). Ecstatic, Arthur whisks the kids and nanny, Maggie (Rah Digga), off to their new home, a bizarre glass and steel structure with strange Latin inscriptions carved on the walls. The family is thrilled, until a psychic and former employee of Cyrus's, Rafkin (Matthew Lillard), reveals that Arthur's departed uncle was a power hungry ghost collector who captured twelve spirits in the house. Arthur is skeptical. But when his children disappear, and Rafkin gives him a pair of special glasses that allow him to view the house's gruesome inhabitants, he believes. In Beck's special effects-laden gore-fest, the two men race against time to find the children as the house's strange internal mechanism begins sealing off the exits and freeing the angry ghosts.