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Ghost Lake

Evil Rises.
2004 | 112m | English

(1898 votes)

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Popularity: 0.3 (history)

Director: Jay Woelfel
Writer: Jay Woelfel
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Rebecca Haster blames herself for the death of her parents and decides to spend sometime alone in the lakeside cottage of her parents in Rushford Lake. She meets Stan James on the road and gives a lift to the stranger. Later they become friends, while Rebecca sees supernatural events with drowned people in the lake. While searching the accidents in the library, she finds that mysterious deaths happen in the spot every thirteen years.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2004
Director: Jay Woelfel
Writer: Jay Woelfel
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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Production Companies Young Wolf Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $110,000
Updates Updated: Feb 09, 2026
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Tatum Adair Rebecca Haster
Timothy Prindle Stan James
Gregory Lee Kenyon Sheriff Dobbs
Azure Sky Decker Flora / Saundra Tompson
Name Job
Jay Woelfel Writer, Director, Music, Editor
Jonathan Ammon Editor
Paul Deng Director of Photography
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Johnnie J. Young Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Take a haunting trip to Rushford Lake in western New York_** After a tragedy, a young woman (Tatum Adair) goes to her family’s summer house to process things. A cool guy (Timothy Prindle) helps keep her from the abyss of depression, but there are spooky goings-on at the reservoir. “Ghost La ... ke” (2004) only cost $110,000 and was written, scored & directed by one man, Jay Woelfel. He evokes some haunting atmosphere and the special makeup effects are surprisingly good and horrific; the occasional CGI isn’t so bad either, all things considered. It’s basically a meshing of “Messiah of Evil” (and a little “Carnival of Souls”) with “Terror at Tenkiller.” Blonde Tatum does well as the protagonist, but since the entire (overlong) movie is focused on her, I would’ve preferred someone (from back then) like Cerina Vincent, Jennifer Morrison, Danielle Savre, Dominque Swain or Emily Blunt. On the other side of the gender spectrum, Prindle is very effective as the (supposed) bad boy while the guy who plays the sheriff (Gregory Lee Kenyon) is good enough; some of the peripheral actors, not so much. The spooky story gets a little convoluted, involving the number 13, but I’m sure everything makes sense if you put the pieces together. I don’t feel like racking my brain. If you don’t appreciate micro-budget indies, I’d say steer clear (critical viewers go on-and-on about how bad it is), but it works if you’re disposed toward a moody story that takes its time with focus on the region. It runs 1 hour, 52 minutes, and was shot in Rushford, which is a 30-minutes drive southwest of scenic Letchworth State Park, as well as Wellsville, which is a 40-minutes drive southeast of Rushford. GRADE: C/C+

Mar 13, 2025