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Boo

You don't have a ghost of a chance.
2005 | 94m | English

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The friends Emmett, Freddy, Marie, Kevin and his reluctant girlfriend Jessie decide to spend the Halloween night in an abandoned hospital. Meanwhile, the younger Allan meets the old friend of his father Arlo Ray Baines and asks him to help to find his vanished sister Meg in the same spot. The two groups meet each other in the mental institution section on the haunted third floor.
Release Date: May 13, 2005
Director: Anthony C. Ferrante
Writer: Anthony C. Ferrante
Genres: Horror
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Production Companies Graveyard Filmworks, Kismet Entertainment Group
Box Office Revenue: $118,357
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rachel Melvin Meg
Dig Wayne Arlo Ray Baines / Dynamite Jones
Dee Wallace Nurse Russell
Trish Coren Jessie Holden
Rachel Harland Cindy
Dutchess Botti-Smith Dutchess
Jilon VanOver Kevin
Shirlene Quigley Honey
Happy Mahaney Emmett
Nicole Rayburn Marie
Josh Holt Freddy
Algie Hamilton Count Pimpula
Rosamaria Juarez Louise
M. Steven Felty Jacob
Michael Samluk Allan
Taylor Hurley Ghost Girl
Voldi Way Joseph Carmichael
Jennifer Amy Decker Caitlin
Ellen Irwin Nurse Carpenter
Dennis P. Klein Doctor Tazbury
Alex Klein Mental Patient
Name Job
Anthony C. Ferrante Writer, Director
Alan Howarth Original Music Composer
J.M. Logan Sound Designer
Charlie Parrish Stunt Coordinator
Alex Ullrich Foley Artist
Vinny Ciminera Colorist
Benjamin Vallery Boom Operator
Danny Wayne Stunt Coordinator
Nick Franco Director of Photography
Sam Greenmun Production Design, Art Designer
Louis Pantelakos Jr. Set Dresser
Craig Wadlin Carpenter
Dominic Mainl First Assistant Camera
Jan Turetsky Studio Teacher
Keith Jones First Assistant Director
Joel Jaffe Foley Editor
John Bordeaux Special Effects Coordinator
Carl Bartels Cinematography
Brad Whitcanack Sound Effects Editor
John Stewart Art Direction, Compositor
Jeannette M. Fuller Costume Design
Andre D. Munoz Carpenter
Mike Greene First Assistant Director
Todd Knowlton Property Master
Richard E. Garcia First Assistant Camera
Amos James Key Grip
Scott Gerard Carpenter
Misa Aikawa Key Makeup Artist
Kathy Abbott Studio Teacher
Justin Maresch Electrician
Dutchess Botti-Smith In Memory Of
Michael Shelton Visual Effects Supervisor
Jose Aguirre Electrician
Richard Moriarty First Assistant Camera
Dennis Sugasawara Line Producer
Kevin Wasner Makeup Effects
Michael J. McDonald Supervising Sound Editor
Lisa Essary Casting
Shawn Keating Sound Designer
Sybille Herwig Production Coordinator
Damon Anthony Guilfoyle Carpenter
David A. Brooke Makeup Effects
Shelly Heyward Second Assistant Director
Marcus Andexler Sound Recordist
Mike Horn Carpenter
Scott Probe Dolly Grip
Robert Baird First Assistant Camera
Ben Cooper Sound Designer
Sherry Gunderman Script Supervisor
Lorraine Martin Makeup Department Head
Brian M. Fisher Gaffer
Guy Flint Studio Teacher
Chris Conlee Editor
Eli Olson Second Assistant Director
Tracy Wilcox Gillie Key Makeup Artist
Kelsey Shaw McNeal Still Photographer
Name Title
Brian Patrick O'Toole Co-Producer
Sheri Bryant Co-Producer
David E. Allen Producer
Harmon Kaslow Executive Producer
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John Chard
5.0

Sounds like Boo... Bunch of pretty teens convene at an old abandoned mental hospital for Halloween. Things go awry. Written and directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, Boo is either a loving homage to all things involving "haunted house" cinema? Or one of the laziest horror movies made in 2005? Ev ... erything but the kitchen sink is thrown at the audience for this one, with the sound mix turned up to the max for, erm, max impact. The fear of this, the fear of that, what's real? What's not? And let there be blood! There will be blood! Acting is ordinary, as is the writing, but scene setting and location filming is not half bad. In a nutshell, it's a horror film that you show to your pre-teen family members to prep them for far better horror pleasures in their up coming adult life. 4/10

May 16, 2024