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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100672/ This movie at the IMDb] | |||
*[http://www.coldfusionvideo.com/archives/spirits-1990/ A review of Spirits at Cold Fusion Video.com] | *[http://www.coldfusionvideo.com/archives/spirits-1990/ A review of Spirits at Cold Fusion Video.com] | ||
*[http://www.amazon.com/Spirits-VHS-Erik-Estrada/dp/6302289076/ This movie at Amazon.com in VHS format] | *[http://www.amazon.com/Spirits-VHS-Erik-Estrada/dp/6302289076/ This movie at Amazon.com in VHS format] |
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Spirits is a 1990 American horror film. The film is directed by Fred Olen Ray, and written by Jeff Falls and R.U. King. Four researchers (ghost hunter Robert Quarry, psychic Brinke Stevens, skeptical Kathrin Lautner and Oliver Darrow) decide to investigate a supposedly haunted house with a history of murders that may have been committed by former mass murderer/rapist Andre Picard. A demon/ghost eventually possess them one by one, causing such things as Brinke driving a nail through her hand and Darrow having a sex dream with a redheaded succubus (played by Kaitlin Hopkins, the daughter of Shirley Knight). Carol Lynley appears as a nun and Erik Estrada is a priest who comes to the rescue.
Overview
- Title: Spirits
- Release Date: 1990
- Director: Fred Olen Ray
- Writer: Jeff Falls and R.U. King
- Rating: ????
- Studio: Glass Eye Pix
- Run Time: ????
- Genre: Horror
Cast
Actor / Actress | Role |
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Don Wood | Marc |
Christine Spencer | Wendy |
Plot Summary
A priest, trying to regain his standing in the church after "falling" and sleeping with a woman, teams with a group of ESP experts to investigate a haunted house. It doesn't help that one of the experts is a beautiful young woman.
Film Review
There is a review of this film at Cold Fusion Video in the External Links below.