13 Gantry Row (1998)

13 Gantry Row (1998)
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A couple looking for their dream home discover they've moved into a nightmare instead in this psychological thriller. Peter (John Adam) and Julie (Rebecca Gibney) are a husband and wife who've done well in business and are looking to buy a new home. They find a cozy place in an excellent neighborhood which is going for a very reasonable price because the house needs to major renovation on the inside. Peter and Julie are briefly taken aback when the learn about the history of the house -- the elderly woman who last lived there died in the house and her husband vanished under mysterious circumstances -- but they decide to take the place anyway. However, while stripping the walls for new paint and paper, they discover a strange and troubling stain on one wall, in the shape of a man trying to crawl up to the ceiling for safety. Even more alarming, Peter's personality begins to shift, and Rebecca wonders if the spirits of the previous tenants have claimed control of the body of her husband. 13 Gantry Row was originally produced for Australian television; Mark Wareham's excellent camera work received an award from the Australian Cinematographers Society in 1999. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
John AdamMark Gerber, (more)
Director(s):
Catherine Miller
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 13 Gantry Row

A couple looking for their dream home discover they've moved into a nightmare instead in this psychological thriller. Peter (John Adam) and Julie (Rebecca Gibney) are a husband and wife who've done well in business and are looking to buy a new home. They find a cozy place in an excellent neighborhood which is going for a very reasonable price because the house needs to major renovation on the inside. Peter and Julie are briefly taken aback when the learn about the history of the house -- the elderly woman who last lived there died in the house and her husband vanished under mysterious circumstances -- but they decide to take the place anyway. However, while stripping the walls for new paint and paper, they discover a strange and troubling stain on one wall, in the shape of a man trying to crawl up to the ceiling for safety. Even more alarming, Peter's personality begins to shift, and Rebecca wonders if the spirits of the previous tenants have claimed control of the body of her husband. 13 Gantry Row was originally produced for Australian television; Mark Wareham's excellent camera work received an award from the Australian Cinematographers Society in 1999. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Catherine Miller
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Violence, Not For Children)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Paul M.

I wish I read Ronni's review. A total waist of time. Not worth watching.

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Michelle L.

This movie was kind of boring but I was barely able to make it through to the end. It could have been a good movie because the idea wasn't bad but unfortunately it wasn't all that great.

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Paula S.

This is a ghost story, I think. It is a slow movie but it had so much potential to be more. The actors were ok, not the worst I encountered. It was the storyline that lacked, it didn't have enough suspense, drama, or horror. The movie would appear to be about to livin up then once again fall short. It was also strange how it had Austrailian actors, and didn't appear to be filmed in America, yet they said the term dollars and sometimes the money looked like USD and sometimes it didn't. Anyways this movie could easily put you to sleep I recommend it to the weak of heart.

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