After the death of their parents, a young inventor and his siblings live alone in their family's house. The inventor creates a machine that can communicate with the dead, but it opens a portal for a supernatural entity to enter their home. The family must battle the force and uncover the secrets of the house before it destroys them.
When Jennifer Shannon, an antiques dealer and amateur sleuth, buys an old photo album at a garage sale, she becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. As she sets out to prove her innocence, Jennifer uncovers a web of lies, secrets, and betrayal that puts her life in danger.
Three fashionista friends who are popular on social media attempt to have some offline fun by trying to contact spirits using the age-old Spirit of the Glass game and this opens up to a series of horrific haunting experiences.
The Haunting of Barney Palmer is a fantasy film for children about a young boy who is haunted by his great uncle. Young Barney fears that he has inherited the Scholar family curse; a suite of 80s-era effects ramp up the supernatural suspense. The film was a co-production between PBS (United States) and Wellington's Gibson Group, which resulted in Ned Beatty (Deliverance, Network) being cast. It was written by Margaret Mahy, based on her Carnegie Award-winning novel The Haunting, and an early fruitful collaboration between her and director Yvonne Mackay.
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