A creepy Victorian manor, converted to a B&B and run by a family of unworldlies, welcomes a loving couple wishing to conceive a demon child using a powerful talisman, but nothing goes as planned.
Type:
Feature
Status:
Seeking finance
Page Count:
94pp
Genre:
Comedy, Horror
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
The Krypt Family, an odd assortment of witches, demons, ghosts, unworldlies, and the cursed have converted their family manor, located at 39 Creepville Street, to a bed and breakfast, catering to those in tune with the occult. In preparation for their new endeavor, family patriarch Blackwell Krypt, a demon who can take on many forms, and his sons, Mudrer, a handsome man with a monstrous side, and Karl, a dimwit cursed to flirt with death, enlist the aid of Professor Orianna Gleaner, an archeologist skilled at procuring artifacts of the damned, to obtain a mystical orb The Krypts hope will attract guests to their B&B. Having secured the item, Professor Gleaner then puts the Krypts in touch with The Christdorn, a Miss Holly Day, and a woman with powers and strength to rival anything the underworld can summon, who agrees to take on the job of hostess at the B&B, and to become Mudrer’s lover. The first guests are The Spellbinder’s, a young couple who wish to use the orb to help them conceive a demon child who will bring forth hell on earth. The ceremony includes a fight between husband and wife to determine who will give birth to evil. But, the spell goes awry, as will happen at The Krypt Manor and instead of a demon child, a hellhound is conceived, who quickly does away with its “parents”, leaving Karl to clean up the mess in preparation for the next guests who wish to investigate the paranormal happenings at Krypt Manor. Anyone visiting should be careful.
Attached Talent

Actor Bill Oberst Jr.
Actor Debra Lamb
Actor Anthony Snow
Actor Richard Ashton
Actor/Singer Lisa Panagos
Actor Tempast Wulf
Actor Ego Mikitas
Director Conrad Glover
Composer Rick Balentine

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The Writer: Doug Rawdon

As a content creator and screenwriter, Doug Rawdon is also the author of several 1990's novels, including "Seven Cities of Gold", the adventures of Nick Hunter. Doug worked as a software developer until a few years ago. Now he works hard to bring stories to life through film. His credits include, "Honey and Wine" and "S'ids Lake." "39 Creepville Street" is Doug's first comedy horror project. Doug lives in North Carolina with his wife, oldest daughter and two grandchildren and his youngest son. Go to bio
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