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Hangman's Curse
Hangman's Curse

Hangman's Curse (2003)

51% User Rating
1h 46min
Horror
Mystery
Thriller

"Watch your locker, watch your back, watch your soul."

Bullying students are becoming deathly ill after screaming the name of a legendary ghost. What's to blame? An exotic illness? An illicit drug? Or is it the supernatural? The clues are few and time is running out for the students of Rogers High School. The only hope is the Veritas Project, a highly trained investigative team working undercover to expose the truth. Lives hang in the balance as they scramble to unravel the mystery and protect the student body from their own hatred and fear.

Rafal ZielinskiDirector

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David Keith

David Keith

Nate Springfield

Mel Harris

Mel Harris

Sarah Springfield

Douglas Smith

Douglas Smith

Elijah Springfield

Leighton Meester

Leighton Meester

Elisha Springfield

Jake Richardson

Jake Richardson

Ian Snyder

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Bobby Brewer

Leonard Baynes

Daniel Farber

Daniel Farber

Norman Bloom

Edwin Hodge

Edwin Hodge

Blake Hornsby

Andrea Morris

Andrea Morris

Crystal Sparks

William R. Moses

William R. Moses

Coach Marquardt

Margaret Travolta

Margaret Travolta

Debi Wyrthen

Tom Wright

Tom Wright

Dan Carillo

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Frank Peretti

Dr. Algernon Wheeling

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Liz Schilling

Shawna Miller

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Teresa Suter

Julie

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Jared Wagner

Student

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 50%

September 17, 2018

_**Mild high school horror flick based on Frank Peretti’s supernatural book for youths**_ I originally saw this 2003 movie on DVD a couple of years after its release and, preparing to re-watch, I couldn’t remember anything about it, except the wacky professor, played by the author of the book, Frank Peretti, who comes across as a shorter Dr. Emmett Brown from “Back to the Future.” I saw an interview with him and he really IS as eccentrically animated as he appears in the film. The plot revolves around a Spokane, Washington, high school, which is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a kid who committed suicide ten years earlier. Several jocks have freaked out after seeing the apparition and subsequently went into a coma. The school enlists the services of the Veritas Project, a team of investigators who work undercover to unravel paranormal phenomena. They’re like the family version of Mulder & Scully from The X-Files. David Keith plays the father, Mel Harris the mother and the teen twins are played by Leighton Meester and Douglas Smith. The dad pretends to be a janitor at the school while the kids act as new students. To enjoy this movie you have to accept the highly unlikely premise of a family team of investigators and the fact that this is a tame horror movie from an author who’s writes Christian supernatural fiction with this movie being geared toward youths (tweens, teens & pre-teens). You also have to accept that, while the movie had a limited theatrical release, it had the budget of a TV movie ($2 million) and it shows. With that in mind, there are several things to appreciate about “Hangman’s Curse”: The cast is likable, formidably headed by Keith; for once in a high school flick we get students who actually LOOK like they’re in high school, rather than mid-20s; I like the forbidden wing of the school and its subterranean burrows (reminiscent of the boiler room sequences in the Nightmare on Elm Street flicks); there are loads of creepy arachnids; and there are some quality cuts on the soundtrack. On the downside, the acting of the peripheral teens is understandably weak and the convoluted story could’ve been relayed in a clearer, more compelling manner. As far as the Christian-oriented content goes, it’s so light that I can hardly see how anyone would be offended. For instance, a group prays before their meal. Woo, like that doesn’t happen every day in every community throughout the Americas. Since the protagonists are Christians, it makes sense to portray them accordingly. If anything, the movie plays it too low-key in this regard. The film runs 1 hour, 46 minutes and was shot in Spokane, Washington. GRADE: C+

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