Stormhouse

January 3rd, 2011







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Stormhouse

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Plot
The military have captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity. And now it wants to play.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 3.4/10 (140 voted)

Director: Dan Turner

Stars: Katherine Flynn, Grant Masters, Patrick Flynn

Storyline
In 2002, 11 months before the invasion of Iraq, the military captured and imprisoned a supernatural entity at Stormhouse, a secret underground base. This film documents the final four days of that experiment. 'Ghost whisperer' Hayley Sands is brought to Stormhouse by the government to make contact with the captured entity. Her arrival triggers a series of events which lead to the entity's escape, plunging the base into a horrific nightmare.

Writers: Jason Arnopp, Dan Turner

Cast:
Katherine Flynn - Hayley
Grant Masters - Major Anthony Lester
Patrick Flynn - Justin Rourke
Grahame Fox - Lieutenant Groves
Munir Khairdin - Salim Hassan
Martin Delaney - Brandon Faber
James Capel - Karl Matthews
Anthony Mark Streeter - Lance Corporal Rogers
Frankie Fitzgerald - Dan Randall
Andrew Hall - Minister Duncan McGillis
Jordan Pitt - Andy Duggan
Marlon Williams - Jones

Taglines: Who wants to play?

Release Date: 3 Jan 2011

Filming Locations: Bentwaters Parks, Rendlesham, Suffolk, England, UK

Technical Specs

Runtime: UK: (original version)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
The cast and crew lived on location and were kept to a military regime to mirror the film.



User Review

A reasonable enough Brit horror flick

Rating: 5/10

A supernatural entity is captured by the military. It escapes. It's malevolent.

Stormhouse is a solid enough horror film. But not a particularly memorable one. The action is confined to the military base and takes the form of the invisible entity possessing person after person, creating all manner of paranoia. There are some creepy scenes for sure. And the occasional inventive gore moment. But the film is, generally speaking, fairly conventional. It's obviously been shot on a fairly tight budget so some slack has to be given. But overall it was a pretty average feature.





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