When spirits are able to escape from the bodies they are trapped inside, they begin killing themselves.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
92pp
Genre:
Horror
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
With suspicion of winding a large grandfather clock to keep the ghosts away, a grandmother takes all precautions. Her granddaughter believes the suspicions and works with Grandma to contain the ghosts. When her son (BRAD) moves home, he and his brother (PAUL) want to stop the “time paranoia” and bring peace back to the family. When the unwound clock strikes midnight again, Grandma and her sitter (JAMIE) are both unexplainedly killed. Police and RACHEL (ex-partner of BRAD) begin an investigation, and a psychic (AVA) looks into the strange dead bodies she’s noticed at the funeral home. Paul goes up to examine the strange sounds of the unwound clock and sees the ghosts. He too is killed before Skylar rewinds the clock. When Ava becomes involved, she tries to peacefully communicate with the ghosts. Skylar is then badly injured by her own spirit. While being treated at the hospital, Brad and Rachel are waiting, and Ava struggles to communicate with ghosts and bring life back to Skylar’s body. Brad and Rachel take Skylar from the hospital and return to the house before the unwound clock strikes. Police Chief busts in which upsets the ghosts and leaves everyone dead. The movie ends with Ava living with the ghosts and being sure to wind the clock.

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The Writer: Johnny Atkinson

Breaking into Hollywood is like playing the lottery, and I learned that the hard way. With a degree in Journalism, I moved to Southern California to pursue a career in television. I wrote spec scripts and met with producers at Paramount Studios. I truly thought it was all going to be easy. But shows got canceled, I was too young, and my unsigned agent stopped returning phone calls. I reluctantly started a career in radio as an assistant to the assistant, then got into news (writing boring articles from aged city council meetings). Finally, I got into television. What started as a writer and producer of commercials and infomercials behind the scenes grew into a reporter and news anchor! I… Go to bio
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