After the death of her husband, a penniless woman moves into the home of her Uncle. Strange things begin to occur. Is the house haunted or is it something more?
Caitlyn Fletcher
Sarah Kimmick
Roberto Lombardi
Thomas Callan
Edward X. Young
Funeral Director
Jerry Ross
William Manning
Suzi Lorraine
Samantha Raymond
Linnea Sage
Kelly Davis
Jason Vail
Gary
Christina Sampson
Amanda
Michelle Valines
Detective Robinson
Gregory R. Campbell
Detective Jackson
Frank Fata
Bobby Kimmick
Samuel L.M. Cole
Uncle Steven
Vanessa Romanelli
Amy Morelli
Pamela Sutch
Mattie
Kerri Taylor
Funeral Director's Girl
Gracie De La Rosa
Child Ghost
Dolores M. Lombardi
Receptionist
DiJone'e Mobley
Nurse
Audra Sodl-Crossley
Audra
Dino Cantelmi
Grieving Father
Kelly Lee Drust
Grieving Mother
Christine Danzo-Matthews
Chrissie
Christine Shirley
EMT
Martino Poli
Joe
Amber Anderson
Amber
David M. Sitbon
Kyle
Director, Writer
John Orrichio
Writer
Roberto Lombardi
February 13, 2015
10
***Minor Spoilers***
WOW!! Paranormal Captivity tells the story of Sarah. She loses her husband, her home and most of her money. That forces her to move in with her creepy old Uncle. A psychotic debt collector is after her and she's being stalked. Is it by ghosts or a crazy funeral director?
There are three story lines in Paranormal Captivity that are all related to the unfortunate Sarah (Caitlyn Fletcher). Sarah and Thomas the debt collector (Roberto Lombardi), Sarah and the funeral director (Edward X. Young) and Sarah and the ghosts/Uncle Steven (Samuel L.M. Cole).
The three stories seem unrelated, but intersect at the end of the film where there is a big plot twist and reveal! It's all very well thought out and leads the viewer in one direction only to take a left turn at the end! Great stuff!
Other notable performances are Jason Vail as Gary, Suzi Lorraine as Samantha, Linnea Sage as Kelly and Jerry Ross as William. Each of these supporting characters drive the story along and add to the lead characters.
The ghost effects are done really well and the makeup and blood effects are all practical. No CGI!
Highly recommended!