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Release Date:
March 27, 2007
Original Title:
Ghosts of Goldfield
Alternate Titles:
Goldfield Murders
Paranormal Ghosts
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A group of five led by Julie set up their filming equipment in the hotel of the derelict town of Goldfield, hoping to capture footage of the ghost of Elisabeth Walker, a maid tortured and killed in room 109. Troubled by visions, Julie discovers that a necklace, handed down to her from her grandmother, is somehow connecting her to this tragedy.
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Art Direction:
Monica Tullar
Author:
Dominic Biondi
Casting:
Christine Joyce
Gerald I. Wolff
Jan Glaser
Director:
Ed Winfield
Director of Photography:
Roland "Ozzie" Smith
Adrian M. Pruett
Editor:
Bryan Todd
Executive Producer:
Brian O.W. McMahon
Nick Calcarone
Hairstylist:
Allison Carelli
Jim Sacca
Makeup Artist:
Jim Sacca
Michael Peterson
Music:
Steve Yeaman
Producer:
Bryan Todd
Straw Weisman
Debra Isaacs
Delaura Gundle
Scenario Writer:
Brian O.W. McMahon
Unit Production Manager:
Delaura Gundle
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