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Ghostlight is a 2024 American drama film, directed by Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson, from a screenplay by O'Sullivan. It stars Keith Kupferer, Dolly de Leon , Katherine Mallen Kupferer, Tara Mallen, Hana Dworkin, Tommy Rivera-Vega, Alma Washington, H.B. Ward, Dexter Zollicoffer, Bradley Grant Smith , Deanna Dunagan and Francis Guinan .
Ghost light or ghostlight may refer to: Ghost light (theatre) , a light left lit overnight in a theater Atmospheric ghost lights , lights (or fires) that appear in the atmosphere without an obvious cause
Ghost Light is a 2018 American horror comedy film directed by John Stimpson and written by Stimpson and Geoffrey Taylor. Starring Roger Bart, Tom Riley, Shannyn Sossamon, Danielle Campbell, Carol Kane, and Cary Elwes, the film follows a travelling Shakespeare troupe whose production of Macbeth falls victim to the play's superstitious curse. [1]
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There he has appeared in a number of popular television series, including Frasier and JAG. He also had a role in Robert De Niro 's The Good Shepherd opposite Matt Damon . After 2003, Oleg Stefan came back to the Russian entertainment industry appearing in leading and supporting roles in several movies made in Moscow.
Sentimental depictions were more popular in early cinema than horror, and include the 1947 film The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, which was later adapted to television with a successful 1968–70 TV series. [1] Genuine psychological horror films from this period include 1944's The Uninvited and 1945's Dead of Night.
Rodina (Russian: Родина; Homeland) is a Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein, [5] based on the Israeli series Hatufim, which was created by Gideon Raff. Rodina is a second adaptation of Hatufim, after the American version Homeland by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.
The Russian REN TV noted that the Elf Legolas was played by a woman, Olga Serebryakova, daughter of the film's director. [19] The Chicago Tribune commented that the narrator ( Andrei "Dyusha" Romanov ) is "a bearded man wearing oversized eyeglasses that scream 1991", [ 20 ] while the magical soft-focus effect seemed to be a smear of hair gel on ...