A group of thrill-seeking teenagers release an evil entity when they use a Ouija board in an abandoned house on Halloween night.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
87pp
Genre:
Horror, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
A young woman rescues a sacrificial baby from a satanic sect known as the Cult of Aeron. The devilish leader, OWEN OLIN, burns her, himself and his worshippers before the police can arrive. Following the fiery aftermath, a police officer discovers the hidden baby in a water well. PRESENT DAY - College student bookworm Amy Davies discovers a secret her parents have been keeping from her the last seventeen years - she was adopted as a baby. Her best friend, Donna, convinces her to party her problems away for the night - after all, it is Halloween. Amy, Donna and a group of their college friends leave Kristen, a wannabe glamour model, to plan the evening's festivities. She introduces them to her mature boyfriend, a shadowy character named Marcus. Instead of arriving at the local party hostspot, Marcus leads the group to the Porter house, an abandonded building with a horrific history. With Marcus calling the shots, the teenage group are forced to take part in a seance which revives the cult of Aeron from their slumber. One by one, the evil spirits dispatch members of the group, each death giving more power to Owen Olin. With escape seemingly impossible, the survivors must unite to combat the cult or face a grisly sacrificial death.

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The Writer: Mickey Hatewood

I am an aspiring writer from London, United Kingdom. I have had a keen interest in writing/creating/daydreaming ideas for as long as I can remember. My main preference is horror, that is what I was raised on, but I like to think I could write in a variety of genres. Time will tell on that one! I wrote my first screenplay in early 2000 and have been hooked ever since. I have had two features optioned and was hired to write a spec script for a well-known genre title but, alas, that never worked out. Go to bio
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