Credited cast: | |||
Kenneth Colley | ... | Ken | |
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Kirsty Cox | ... | Kirsty |
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Henry Dunn | ... | Henry |
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Maria Long | ... | Maria |
John Rackham | ... | Alan | |
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Matthew Reynolds | ... | Matt |
Ben Shockley | ... | David | |
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Mel Stephenson | ... | Cathy |
It's Cathy's party, but she's not having a good time. The boys have found a Ouija board and are out for some harmless fun. When strange things start to happen, they blame each other, but the joke goes too far and soon they realize it isn't a joke at all. Written by Anonymous
This is yet another ultra low budget offering from this age of manufactured austerity, the entire film takes place in one house, much of it in one room of that house, and but for the necessary special effects it could have been filmed as a play, but somehow "Greetings" manages to deliver.
A small group of friends are having a party, for one thing, one of them has a birthday. Then out comes the ouija board. We've seen this sort of thing before, of course, and at first they are suspicious of each other, playing tricks with the glass and with the writing on the bathroom mirror, but it isn't long before they realise it isn't one of their number playing tricks but some ectoplasmic entity that doesn't have any kind of sense of humour. Even worse, while two of the men decide to turn in for the night, the others are left to battle it out with this whatever it is, and whatever it is, it doesn't like the name of the Great JC. Will this thing be revealed? Will the friends triumph over evil? Watch it and find out.