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Thir13en Ghosts (2001)

6.3 | Oct 26, 2001 (US) | Horror, Thriller | 01:31
Budget: 42 000 000 | Revenue: 68 467 960

Misery loves company.

Arthur and his two children inherit his uncle's estate: a glass house that serves as a prison to twelve ghosts. When the family, accompanied by a nanny and an attorney, enter the house they find themselves trapped inside an evil machine 'designed by the Devil and powered by the dead' to open the Eye of Hell. Aided by a ghost hunter and his rival, a ghost rights activist out to set the ghosts free, the group must do what they can to get out of the house alive.

Featured Crew

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Special Effects Makeup Artist
Producer
Stunt Coordinator
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Sound Designer, Sound Editor
First Assistant Director

Cast

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Tony Shalhoub
Arthur Kriticos
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Embeth Davidtz
Kalina Oretzia
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Matthew Lillard
Dennis Rafkin
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Shannon Elizabeth
Kathy Kriticos
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Rah Digga
Maggie Bess
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Alec Roberts
Bobby Kriticos
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JR Bourne
Benjamin Moss
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F. Murray Abraham
Cyrus Kriticos
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Charles Andre
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Reviews

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Andre Gonzales
6 | Jul 31, 2023
Pretty sweet movie. I'm glad they remade this movie. They have a lot of crazy spirits locked in there. I liked it!
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JPV852
6 | Jul 06, 2020
This is a movie I could've sworn I had seen before, but remember little about it, which does say something. Still, some interesting elements, the ghosts' designs, when you can appreciate them, have an almost Hellraiser-like quality to them, and never a bad thing having Tony Shalhoub in the lead even when I didn't once buy into the family dynamic. Has the hallmarks of a a film from that era, with the direction (and camera angles) plus the inclusions of Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie franchise) and Matthew Lillard (Scream franchise) in there. Also, the twist at the end didn't make a lick of sense. That said, can't say I was ever bored and honestly, if anyone actually remembered this movie, the setting would make for a fun scare house (and using special glasses to see the entities) somewhere like at the Universal Horror Nights or w/e it's called. **2.75/5**