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IN MEMORIUM
73 minutes Cult / Horror / Thrillers
What's scarier than dying?
Intended Audience: Mature
Two months after being diagnosed with terminal cancer,
Dennis Wade, a struggling filmmaker, decides to document
his illness. Still free from symptoms, he and his girlfriend,
Lily, sublet a house and install motion-triggered security
cameras throughout.
Two days later...the cameras capture something unsettling:
Noises and movement in empty rooms. The next morning,
Dennis' cancer begins to advance at an inexplicable rate.
As Dennis worsens by the day, he and Lily discover the
horrific source of the disturbances. With his time running out,
they must make a decision: Leave the house and save her
life...or stay…and save his.
- Directed by: Amanda Gusack
- Written by: Amanda Gusack
- Produced by: Lydia Cedrone, Meredith Freeman
- Run Time: 73 minutes
- Release Date: 2005
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Country:
United States of America
- Intended Audience: mature
- Website IN MEMORIUM
Written by Amanda Gusack
Produced by Lydia Cedrone, Meredith Freeman
Cast
Mary Portser: Mrs. Sporec
Levi Powell: Frank
Johanna Watts: Lily
Erik McDowell: Dennis
Mike Testin: Cinematographer
Gregory J. Hainer: Sound Designer & Re-Recording Mixer
Sara Mills-Broffman: Production Designer
Jessica Jorde: Costume Designer
Kirsten McKune: Makeup Artist
"In Memorium is a damn scary, brilliant work and it deserves...no, demands a look." Carl Lyon, Monsters at Play
"...an effectively creepy horror film with great jump scares, standing toe-to-toe with Paranormal Activity and knocking that film flat on its face in a variety of ways." John Cooper, Atomic Popcorn
"...delivers more satisfying jolts than most of the big-budget horror movies I've seen this year." Scott Weinberg, efilmcritic.com
"Oh sweet Mary, Joseph and Jesus...you will be sleeping with the light on, if you can sleep at all." MJ Simpson, mjsimpson.co.uk


This. was. BAD!!!