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Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour (2007)

Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour (2007)
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A teenager discovers that ghosts walk in her old hometown in this family-friendly supernatural mystery. Sarah Landon (Rissa Walters) is a pretty 17-year-old who pays a visit to Pine Valley, CA, the small town where she grew up; when she unexpectedly has car trouble, she finds herself in town for a few days rather than an afternoon. Sarah is staying with Mrs. Shaw (Jane Harris), whose late daughter, Megan, was Sarah's best friend when they were kids. Sarah encounters another friend from her high school days, Matt Baker (Dan Comrie), and Sarah learns things have not been happy for Matt's family in recent years. His mother was at the wheel during a car accident that claimed the life of his cousin, and the late boy's father swore revenge shortly before his death. Since then, Matt's older brother has slipped into madness, Matt fears for his future, and some locals believe a malevolent spirit follows the family. Sarah teams up with Matt to find out the truth about what's happening in Mill Valley, and discovers evidence that supernatural forces may well be at work, especially after Megan warns Sarah in a dream about the dangers of playing amateur sleuth. Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour was the first directorial credit for Lisa Comrie; her brother John Comrie wrote the screenplay and co-produced, while three other members of the Comrie family appear in the cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Rissa WaltersDan Comrie, (more)
Director(s):
Lisa Comrie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour

A teenager discovers that ghosts walk in her old hometown in this family-friendly supernatural mystery. Sarah Landon (Rissa Walters) is a pretty 17-year-old who pays a visit to Pine Valley, CA, the small town where she grew up; when she unexpectedly has car trouble, she finds herself in town for a few days rather than an afternoon. Sarah is staying with Mrs. Shaw (Jane Harris), whose late daughter, Megan, was Sarah's best friend when they were kids. Sarah encounters another friend from her high school days, Matt Baker (Dan Comrie), and Sarah learns things have not been happy for Matt's family in recent years. His mother was at the wheel during a car accident that claimed the life of his cousin, and the late boy's father swore revenge shortly before his death. Since then, Matt's older brother has slipped into madness, Matt fears for his future, and some locals believe a malevolent spirit follows the family. Sarah teams up with Matt to find out the truth about what's happening in Mill Valley, and discovers evidence that supernatural forces may well be at work, especially after Megan warns Sarah in a dream about the dangers of playing amateur sleuth. Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour was the first directorial credit for Lisa Comrie; her brother John Comrie wrote the screenplay and co-produced, while three other members of the Comrie family appear in the cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Lisa Comrie
Writer(s):
John ComrieLisa Comrie
Producer(s):
Fred ComrieJohn ComrieLisa Comrie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Danny V.

Low budget, poor acting, not scary. Great for a bunch of little girls having pajama party/sleep over nite.

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Sonja M.

Could be best described a Horror-lite. Could work as a Family Night movie if you are wanting to introduce the horror genre to you kids to gauge if they can handle scary movies? Some acting was OK and some acting was laughable.

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Mel M.

This was obviously a small budget independent production. Neat story idea but the acting was so-so. Ended with a setup for a sequel, but I don't think so.....

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