Inhabited (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 19, 2003

Original Title:
Inhabited

Alternate Titles:
La maison de l'étrange

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
PorchLight Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 95

Shut the windows, lock the doors...

After Brad and Meg move to a detached house in need of major repairs after a fire and decades of neglect, they're happy that cheerful teenage son Tyler behaves normally, for puberty. Young daughter Gina's stories about sometimes evil 'fairies' are equally dismissed, but get worse. Self-appointed handyman warns Iver Hagen them for 'things worse than ghosts' and ever scarier things happen. Ma irrationally believes the house bad yet refuses long to have Gina examined by Dr. Werner, who has a patient Olive obsessed by similar trolls. By the time the pieces are fitted, it may be too late.

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Art Direction:
Scott H. Campbell

Associate Producer:
Ted Abenheim

Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk

Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Jacobs

Co-Producer:
John Lind

Costume Design:
Kevin Ackerman

Director:
Kelly Sandefur

Director of Photography:
Charlie Gruet

Editor:
Jim Miley

Executive Producer:
William T. Baumann
Bruce D. Johnson

Key Hair Stylist:
Jamie Ann Ontiveros

Key Makeup Artist:
Michelle Linley

Original Music Composer:
Tim Jones

Producer:
Kenneth Burke
Joseph Broido
Eric Schiff

Production Design:
Peggy Paola

Set Decoration:
Linda Louise Sheets

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jeffrey S. Farley
Susan LaPrelle
Russ Herpich

Supervising Producer:
Kris Wozniak

Writer:
Rick Drew

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