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Thirteen Ghosts (2001)

Thirteen Ghosts
Thirteen Ghosts
R
Horror
Mystery
Thriller

Release Date
October 26, 2001
Director
Steve Beck
Runtime
91
Main Genre
Horror
Writers
Robb White , Benjamin Carr , Richard D'Ovidio , Todd Alcott , James Gunn
Tagline
Terror has multiplied.

Summary

Arthur Kriticos (TONY SHALHOUB) and his two children, Kathy (SHANNON ELIZABETH) and Bobby (ALEC ROBERTS), have lost everything but each other. Jean (KATHRYN ANDERSON), Arthur's wife and the children's mother, perished in a fire that left the surviving family members with nothing. Nothing, that is, until out of nowhere Arthur inherits an unusual house from his mysterious, eccentric Uncle Cyrus (F. MURRAY ABRAHAM). Made entirely of glass and steel, the house is a shining wonder of modern architecture, all dazzling open spaces and clean, sharp lines. As they explore their new home, admiring its elegantly etched glass walls, Arthur and the children can hardly believe their good fortune. What they don't know is that this house of light holds a dark secret within.

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