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A young American girl has a chance of a lifetime to visit her ancestors castle in the south of France, only to find that her family is hiding deep, dark secrets about their nefarious past, far away from prying eyes.

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Abel Baddon
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Lucy Bellerose
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The Vicar of Borley
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Lieutenant Dan
Margie Clarke ...
Ethereal Crone
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Drunkard
Serge Darmagnac ...
Irish pub patron
Thibault Carves ...
Cafe owner
Caroline Gatouillat ...
Little Rose
Jean-Luc Wallet ...
Car accident gawker
Beatrice Orro ...
Mary the Chambermaid
Brigette Demazeau ...
Irish pub patron
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Jean-Pierre
Lucette Boursier ...
Irish pub patron
Anthony Lamidieu ...
Car accident gawker
Chris 'Ozzy' Osburn ...
Mysterious Cloaked Figure
Katy Valentine ...
Irish pub patron
Maxence Bernard ...
Car accident gawker
Yvette Page ...
Irish pub patron
Francoise Wallet ...
Car accident gawker
Cyprien Blanchet ...
Irish pub passerby
Max Gatouillat ...
Cemetery mourner
Robert O'Sullivan ...
Additional cloaked figure
Frederic Viennet ...
Irish pub patron
Jerome Marchand ...
Taxi Driver
Annie Renger ...
Irish pub patron
Jean Mary Monnoir ...
Cemetery mourner
Christophe Bernard ...
Car accident gawker
Cindy Piot ...
Car accident gawker
Amiot Bernard ...
Paramedic 1
Carole Bernard ...
Car accident gawker
Oliver Forait ...
Irish pub patron
Marianne Huet ...
Irish pub patron
Guy Meilhan ...
Disembodied Male Voice (voice)
Astrid Briat ...
Young Lucy
Francoise Darmagnac ...
Irish pub patron
David Girard ...
Irish pub patron
Cécile Martinez II ...
Car Accident Gawker
Sophie 'Sweet Shop' Malki ...
Ms. Montparnasse
Jacky Garsault ...
Car accident gawker
Jean-Pierre Fouet ...
Paramedic 2
Genevieve Vanhalst-Chaigneau ...
Irish pub patron
Martine Francois ...
J.P.'s Mother
Alexis Gueroult ...
Alain
Pascale Marchi ...
Irish pub patron
Allan Vincent Swan ...
Fire Performer
Violette Dubreuil ...
Julie
Elena Ravolet ...
Car accident gawker
Luc Voyer ...
Car accident gawker

Directed by

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Jude S. Walko

Written by

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Jude S. Walko ... ()

Produced by

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Dan Campbell ... producer
Robert Horwell ... associate producer
Michael Kulka ... co-producer
Cort Maclean ... associate producer (as Cort Johns)
Gary B. Sullivan ... executive producer
Julie A. Sullivan ... executive producer

Music by

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Daniel Lepervanche

Cinematography by

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Derek Street

Editing by

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Robert Crisp

Editorial Department

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Janna Daniel ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Valerie McCaffrey

Production Design by

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Boontawee Thor Taweepasas

Costume Design by

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Ariel Sweetland

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Joe D. Grinder ... first assistant director
Susie R. Kroch ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Connor O'Sullivan ... on-set dresser

Sound Department

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Michael Amman ... sound mixer
Mark Anderson ... re-recording mixer
Giancarlo Aravena ... sound post production assistant
Pin-Hua Chen ... sound effects editor
Russ Dewolf ... sound designer / supervising sound editor
Armand Diaz ... assistant sound editor
Peter Diaz ... assistant sound editor
Nathan Hankins ... assistant sound editor
Nathan Hawkins ... foley artist
Sonya Lindsey ... dialogue editor
Grace Owens ... assistant sound editor / foley artist
Maxim Peignet ... boom operator
Ailene Roberts ... assistant re-recording mixer / co-supervising sound editor

Visual Effects by

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Janna Daniel ... visual effects coordinator
Jesse Daniel ... visual effects artist
Nick Siebold ... visual effects
Dustin Solomon ... visual effects supervisor
Jami Solomon ... visual effects producer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Marcus Albertsen ... additional first assistant camera / second unit director of photography
Lee Gibson ... digital imaging technician
Alexandre Majetniak ... gaffer
Bradley Stearn ... first assistant camera

Casting Department

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Alain Ravolet ... casting: France

Location Management

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Garryowen O'Sullivan ... location manager

Music Department

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Daniel Lepervanche ... music editor

Transportation Department

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Sandra Campo ... picture car coordinator: Paris
Jean-Pierre Jodeau ... picture car coordinator

Additional Crew

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Fantine Bouchard ... photo double
Charlotte Edsall ... photo double
Emilie Gatouillat ... photo double
Flora Manon Gignac ... adr (as Flora Gignac)
Robert Nau ... legal counsel
Andrew Reyes ... adr

Thanks

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Jean-Luc Butez ... thanks: CEO Bellerose Beer
Nathalie De Bartillat ... thanks: mayor of apremont
Pierre Ducastel ... thanks: mayor of la guerche sur l'aubois
O'Sullivan Family ... the producers wish to thank
Marie Helene-Leverrier ... thanks: chateau du sagonne
Erin Alvey O'Sullivan ... thanks
Frederic Pregermain ... thanks: la tavern owner
Ronald Charles Roediger Jr. ... in memory of
Francois Spang ... thanks: chateau du sagonne
Gilles Thomas ... thanks: SEADACC carriere des capucins

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In this picturesque paranormal thriller, a young American girl, Lucy Bellerose (Sam Valentine), has a chance of a lifetime to visit her ancestors ominous castle in the south of France. However, things are not as they seem as she finds that her family is hiding deep, dark secrets about their nefarious past, far away from prying eyes. Unbeknownst to Lucy, the region is also home to centuries of witchcraft and occult folklore. After meeting the strident Vicar of Borley and her socially awkward Chambermaid, Mary, Lucy begins to question her place in the family. Abel Baddon, a devilishly handsome traveling salesman, (Dean Cain "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"), tries to assuage her fears and soothe her reluctance. However, only after meeting a charming gravedigger named J.P. (Dylan Kellogg) does she begin to feel at ease. He navigates her through the twists and turns of the murky waters of her family's past, eventually uncovering shocking revelations. Written by House of Rose LLC Copyright 2018

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Taglines Do not deny your true nature. See more »
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The actual name of the Chateau used as "Castle Borley" in the film is Dunderry Castle, and is owned by Gary Sullivan of the O'Sullivan (O'Suileabhain in Irish) Clan. He is the real life Count of Knockgraffon. See more »
Movie Connections References The Amityville Horror (1979). See more »
Soundtracks Blood Red Roses See more »
Quotes Lieutenant Dan: [to the Bartender] One beer, please.
Lucy Bellerose: Thank God! An American.
[Lt. Dan brushes her off]
Lieutenant Dan: Hey, I'm just here for the Battle of Belleau Wood Memorial. Rumor has it there's a Devil Dog fountain of youth.
[swigs back his beer]
Lucy Bellerose: Uh, excuse me, Sir.
[she musters the courage]
Lucy Bellerose: Can I ask you...
Lieutenant Dan: [cutting her off mid-sentence] ... Sorry, Miss America. Semper Fi!
[He slaps the beer money on the counter and walks off]
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