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The Gallows

Every School Has Its Spirit.
2015 | 81m | English

(22324 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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20 years after a horrific accident during a small town school play, students at the school resurrect the failed show in a misguided attempt to honor the anniversary of the tragedy - but soon discover that some things are better left alone.
Release Date: Jul 09, 2015
Director: Travis Cluff, Chris Lofing
Writer: Travis Cluff, Chris Lofing
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords gallows, high school, tragedy, hanging, found footage, stage production
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Management 360, Tremendum Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $42,964,410
Budget: $100,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Cassidy Gifford Cassidy
Ryan Shoos Ryan
Pfeifer Brown Pfeifer
Reese Mishler Reese
Price T. Morgan Stage Boy
Mackie Burt Cheerleader #1
Travis Cluff Mr. Schwendiman
Melissa Bratton Pfeifer's Mom
Theo Burkhardt Rick Houser
David Herrera David the Janitor
Alexa Benson Drama Student
Rebecca Dowty Parent of the Nerd
Nathan Healy Soda Drinking Coach
Name Job
Travis Cluff Director, Writer
Chris Lofing Editor, Director, Writer
Malia J. Granite Songs
Zach Lemmon Music
Edd Lukas Director of Photography
Carollyn DeVore Casting
Name Title
Jason Blum Producer
Walter Hamada Executive Producer
Dave Neustadter Executive Producer
Chris Lofing Producer
Dean Schnider Producer
Benjamin Forkner Producer
Guymon Casady Producer
Couper Samuelson Executive Producer
Travis Cluff Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
2.0

**A night before the play!** It is my personal opinion that I did not find the film any good. There's nothing new in it. Even those who haven't seen many films could name a couple of similar films. The best ones. The worst part was, in horror films, ten guys go in and only one comes out. Sometime ... s none. The found-footage presentation was okay for such concept. The film was short and one day event based. Most of the story was on the night in an auditorium. The initial part had fair space to kick-start the tale with a simple intro. And then the following event did not stay up to the buildup. The basic storyline itself was very weak. The characters, and their behaviours, all easily gives out the upcoming scenes. So predictable, even the twist was ordinary. The way it ended was worse than ordinary. I felt the final scene with the cops was totally unnecessary. There's nothing wrong with the actors. Even filmmaking was acceptable. But I don't know how the production company okayed the screenplay. One of the low cost film, but earned better. Despite not received well by all the quarters. I would always encourage such small films, but I can't suggest it. _2/10_

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
3.0

A near exact replica of that _Goosebumps_ episode "Phantom of the Auditorium" both in essential plot as well as video quality/acting calibre. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
3.0

**Predictable, unoriginal, without great qualities, but still minimally decent.** I usually have low expectations when it comes to horror films because, in order to find a hidden gem, we have to dig through a lot of rubbish. This film, however, isn't as bad as I thought it might be: it's not orig ... inal (the “Stage Fright” films are good examples of very similar material), it's not memorable, it's not perfect, it's stupidly predictable, but it entertains and creates some dramatic tension. The story is anything but new: a high school theater group will try to stage the play in which, around twenty years earlier, a student met a tragic and stupid death because of a failure in one of the stage props. It turns out that, in these twenty years, this play has become almost cursed, saying the name of the boy who died on stage has become bad luck and the very theater where it all happened seems to be haunted. To make things even more complicated, several members of the cast are disgruntled and don't want the play to go ahead. That's how three of them decide to go to the theater at night and vandalize it. From here on, everything is prepared for the scare show that the ghost will offer us. The film intelligently bets on “found footage” cinematography, which would be better and more credible with fewer cuts, edits and sudden transitions to night footage. I've seen several films with this style and this was the most imperfect and unpleasant. I dare say that Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing, directors and screenwriters, were happier filming than editing their work, and that this was, in part, the consequence of several failed attempts to obtain a softer parental rating. The production budget is visibly weak and there is an effort to make the most of what there is but, as a whole, the film is surprisingly effective, without complicated graphic resources or expensive effects. The cast doesn't have any big names, but young promises trying to make their way in the tough world of entertainment. None of them seemed particularly gifted to me, but Reese Mishler and Pfeifer Brown at least tried to do something good. Ryan Shoos is simply stupid, and Cassidy Gifford is only in this film because the directors felt it necessary to include a girl with breasts big enough to widen the eyes of teenagers in the audience.

Apr 08, 2024