Haunted Castle (2001)

Haunted Castle (2001)
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Some musicians would sell their soul for a shot at stardom, but one aspiring teenage rock star isn't so sure it's a good idea in this computer-animated chiller. Johnny (voice of Jasper Steverlinck) is the son of a famous rock singer (voice of Kyoko Baertsoen) who turned him over to others to raise when he was only three years old. After his mother's death, Johnny inherits her mansion, and as he explores the spooky old house in hopes of learning more about his absent mother, Johnny discovers an unexpected visitor -- a demon named Mephisto (voice of Harry Shearer). Mephisto informs Johnny that his mother was in cahoots with the Devil, and that he can make Johnny an even bigger star if he's willing to sign Satan's contract. While Johnny has formed a band of his own, he's dubious about Mephisto's promises; when he says as much, the Devil himself (also voiced by Shearer) scoffs at Johnny's disbelief, taking the young rocker on a guided tour of the Hell that awaits those who think they can escape the Devil's rule of the music business. Haunted Castle was filmed and initially exhibited in the high-definition IMAX film format; it was the first IMAX presentation that failed to earn a G rating from the MPAA (it was classified PG for "some frightening sensations and horror images"). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Harry Shearer
Director(s):
Ben Stassen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Haunted Castle

Some musicians would sell their soul for a shot at stardom, but one aspiring teenage rock star isn't so sure it's a good idea in this computer-animated chiller. Johnny (voice of Jasper Steverlinck) is the son of a famous rock singer (voice of Kyoko Baertsoen) who turned him over to others to raise when he was only three years old. After his mother's death, Johnny inherits her mansion, and as he explores the spooky old house in hopes of learning more about his absent mother, Johnny discovers an unexpected visitor -- a demon named Mephisto (voice of Harry Shearer). Mephisto informs Johnny that his mother was in cahoots with the Devil, and that he can make Johnny an even bigger star if he's willing to sign Satan's contract. While Johnny has formed a band of his own, he's dubious about Mephisto's promises; when he says as much, the Devil himself (also voiced by Shearer) scoffs at Johnny's disbelief, taking the young rocker on a guided tour of the Hell that awaits those who think they can escape the Devil's rule of the music business. Haunted Castle was filmed and initially exhibited in the high-definition IMAX film format; it was the first IMAX presentation that failed to earn a G rating from the MPAA (it was classified PG for "some frightening sensations and horror images"). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
132 mins

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Director(s):
Ben Stassen
Writer(s):
Ben Stassen
Producer(s):
Charlotte Huggins
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Horror
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    Augie G.

    First off let me be the first to warn you that this film is in 3D but, and there is a big but, you are required to own or purchase the equipment to make the 3-D effect come to life, therefore for those of you renting it you will more then likely not recieve the 3D effect. On the other hand the 2D version of the film is so colorful and full of great music that you hardly notice that the story isn't exactly that great. There isn't much plot and this DVD is more of a ride for the 3D version but all in all its worth seeing even in 2D. Enjoy.

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    Shaun J.

    Watched about 1/2 of it before we all gave up. Boring, no plot.

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    Clifford P.

    While watching this movie I was thinking; for being probably one of IMAX's first attempts, during the last century at realistic CGI, the visuals would have been awesome and dazzling had I been able to watch them in 3D. I was surprised to find out the movie isn't that old. There really isn't much to the story, but was probably a blast to watch on the big IMAX screen in 3D. Still, scenes like the giant stained-glass elevator and the rollercoaster ride through Hell were worth watching it for. Would have made an interesting video game. Especially when Johnny gets to the ruined opera arena. We see numerous opera performers suffering various tortures for having broken deals with the Devil. All seen through revolving mirrors into the past. I'd not seen that before.

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