A Haunting in Cawdor (2015)
In this tense tale of psychological terror, Vivian Miller (Young) is a young twenties woman who’s serving out her jail sentence at a work release program in the Midwest. Her 90 days of probation takes her to The Cawdor Theater, a dilapidated summer stock theater run by Lawrence O’Neil (Elwes). Lawrence, a failed Broadway director, is now reduced to staging amateur productions with young parolees and raging over the mistakes from his past. Vivian’s arrival in Cawdor starts a terrifying series of events that brings Lawrence’s secret past to the present. After Vivian views an old taped stage production of Macbeth, a force of evil is unleashed which soon turns its sights on her. With the help of Roddy (Welch), a local outcast, Vivian sets about trying to discover who the supernatural killer on the tape is before she becomes the next victim.
Director:
Phil Wurtzel
Writer:
Phil Wurtzel
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Shelby Young as Vivian Miller |
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Cary Elwes as Lawrence O'Neill |
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Michael Welch as Roddy |
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Alexandria DeBerry as Jeanette Wells |
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Scott T. Whitesell as Frank Seals |
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Nancy Lynette Parker as Agnes (Witch #1) |
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Lauren Rys Martin as Silas (Witch #2) |
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Jordan Burgess as Marie (Witch #3) |
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Patrick Floch as Dr. Peter Lazarus |
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Penelope Alex as Tess |
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Philip David Black as Brian |
| Writing | Phil Wurtzel | Screenplay |
| Directing | Phil Wurtzel | Director |
| Editing | Thomas Sabinsky | Editor |
| Art | Kelly Anne Ross | Production Design |
| Camera | Stephen Smith | Director of Photography |
| Production | Lolly Howe | Producer |
| Sound | Todd Maki | Music |
| Production | Phil Wurtzel | Producer |
| Production | Dan Velez | Casting |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jenna Ritter | Costume Design |
| Production | Sherrie Henderson | Casting |
| Production | Larry A. Lee | Producer |