Additional information for Grave Encounters, which has a domestic theatrical release set for August 19, 2011. The film is being distributed by Tribeca Film and has not yet been rated. Grave Encounters has a total running time of 92 minutes.
15
UK
T
Italy
15
South Korea
14A
Canada
R21
Singapore
B15
Mexico
G
Japan
14
Peru
16
Argentina
MA15+
Australia
Not Rated
USA
16
Germany
92min
Cold Spots
Canada
ESP - Fenomeni paranormali
Italy
Fenómeno Siniestro
Mexico
Fenómeno paranormal
Argentina
Fenómeno siniestro
Peru
Fenômenos Paranormais
Brazil
Mezar Bulusmalari
Turkey
Susreti sa mrtvima
Serbia
April 22, 2011
USA
June 01, 2011
Italy
September 09, 2011
USA
October 08, 2011
South Korea
January 26, 2012
France
February 03, 2012
Mexico
February 16, 2012
Russia
April 10, 2012
Brazil
April 19, 2012
Peru
April 20, 2012
Ireland
April 20, 2012
UK
May 09, 2012
Argentina
June 01, 2012
Japan
September 03, 2012
Germany
September 07, 2012
El Salvador
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For their ghost hunting reality show, a production crew locks themselves inside an abandoned mental hospital that's supposedly haunted - and it might prove to be all too true.
The film opens with television producer Jerry Hartfield describing Grave Encounters, a paranormal reality television program directed by and starring ghost hunter Lance Preston, which was canceled after five episodes. Hartfield explains that the events about to be shown in the film is raw footage from the sixth and final episode filmed, edited only for time-restraint purposes.The footage shows the crew of Grave Encounters composed of Lance himself, occult specialist Sasha Parker, technical expert Matt White, cameraman T. C. Gibson, and guest starring psychic medium Houston Greypreparing to investigate the abandoned Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital where unexplained phenomena has been reported for years. They receive a tour of Collingwood and its underground tunnels from the hospital's caretaker. They also learn about Collingwood's history, including a physician named Arthur Friedkin, who performed unethical experiments and lobotomies on the patients at the hospital before being killed by escaped patients. The crew voluntarily lock themselves inside Collingwood for the night and begin their investigation, setting up camp near the hospital's main entrance, which is locked from the outside. No paranormal activity occurs for the first few hours until a door slams behind T. C. by itself while he is filming around the building. Lance and his crew try to establish contact with the unseen entities responsible, and are further tormented by more hauntings, which become increasingly blatant and hostile.With half an hour left before the hospital caretaker comes to unlock the front doors, the crew starts packing. Matt goes to retrieve the cameras stationed throughout the building, but disappears. The others spend the next several hours looking for Matt without success, with the caretaker not arriving. They knock down the front doors to escape, only to discover it leads to another corridor, as do several other "exit" doors they find. They also notice that it is still night outside when it should be daylight. The crew continues searching for both Matt and an exit when they encounter a girl whose face contorts demonically. The crew flees in fear, but Houston is separated from the others and later violently assaulted by an unseen force, killing him. While resting, the others find hospital tags bearing their names on their wrists. They eventually find Matt, who is wearing a hospital gown and has been driven insane, mumbling nonsense about his apparent psychological disorder, and explaining that the only way for them to escape is for them to "get better" at the hands of the hospital's unseen residents.The crew continues to be chased through the hospital by several apparitions. T. C. is pulled into a bathtub filled with blood by a ghost and disappears, while Matt falls down an elevator shaft to his death as Lance and Sasha are attacked by a tongueless demon. Lance and Sasha enter the tunnels in search of another exit where Sasha, who has become violently ill, disappears in a mist that appears while she and Lance sleep. Terrified and insane, Lance continues through the tunnels alone, surviving by killing and eating rats, until he finds a door leading to Friedkin's operating room that contains an altar and pentagram for a demonic ritual, showing that Friedkin had used black magic for medical practice. He turns to see the apparitions of Friedkin and several nurses, who drag a screaming Lance onto their operating table. The camera blanks out for a moment before showing a lobotomized Lance, who says he is now "better" and allowed to go home, and gives a few parting words to the audience before the screen cuts to blue.
The Vicious Brothers
Director(s)
The Vicious Brothers
Writer(s)
Shawn Angelski
executive producer
Shawn Angelski
line producer
Shawn Angelski
producer
Michael Karlin
associate producer
Mark Knechtel
executive producer
Colin Minihan
executive producer
Stuart Ortiz
executive producer
Steve Sheils
executive producer
Laura Toplass
associate producer (as Laura Brooke Toplass)
Producer(s)
Quynne Alana Paxa
Composer(s)
Jerry Hartfield
Ben Wilkinson
Lance Preston
Sean Rogerson
Sasha Parker
Ashleigh Gryzko
T.C. Gibson
Merwin Mondesir
Matt White
Juan Riedinger
Morgan Turner
Shawn Macdonald
Dr. Arthur Friedkin
Arthur Corber
Kenny Sandavol
Bob Rathie
Gary Crawford
Fred Keating
Punk Guy
Max Train
Punk Girl
Martha Eason
Javier Ortega
Luis Javier
Houston Gray
Mackenzie Gray
Demon Girl
Eva Gifford
Bathtub Demon
Michele Cummins
Tongueless Demon
Alex Timmer
Hospital Patient
Josh Holmes
Hospital Patient
Ryan Da Silva
Hospital Patient
Cliff Rogers
Hospital Patient
Matt Diamond
Hospital Patient
Jon Malmberg
Hospital Patient
Warren Cwele
Hospital Patient
Blair Brownlee
Hospital Patient
Greg Stubbard
Hospital Patient
Robert Wellman
Hospital Patient
Gisli Johanneson
Nurse
Brenda Anderson
Nurse
Kate Roumieu
Nurse
Jacquelin Wood
Nurse
Kristina Brown
Nurse
Dana Keller
Orderly
John Sampson
Orderly
Michael Mahoney
Director(s)
Writer(s)
executive producer
Shawn Angelski
line producer
Shawn Angelski
producer
Michael Karlin
associate producer
Mark Knechtel
executive producer
Colin Minihan
executive producer
Stuart Ortiz
executive producer
Steve Sheils
executive producer
Laura Toplass
associate producer (as Laura Brooke Toplass)
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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