Tenants
Short B&W haunted house film. Released on the DVD extras of Campfire Tales (1991)
Short B&W haunted house film. Released on the DVD extras of Campfire Tales (1991)
Amy Lynn Best
Monica
Jon Muse
Keith
Kasey Daley
Cindy
Bill Hahner
Joe
Short B&W haunted house film. Released on the DVD extras of Campfire Tales (1991)
On Halloween night, a sorority house is overrun with ghosts, while a vengeful housemother goes on a killing spree.
Shortly after moving into a dark, brooding mansion, a psychologist and his co-workers are terrorized by a horrible evil being.
The man known as Bunnyman returns home to find his family running a haunted house attraction. The family welcomes him home, but soon realizes you cannot domesticate a wild animal. Death and mayhem ensue as the family turn on one another to fulfill their bloodlust.
After witnessing a brutal murder on Halloween night, a young woman becomes the next target of a maniacal entity.
Parapsychologist Elise Rainier and her team travel to Five Keys, NM, to investigate a man’s claim of a haunting. Terror soon strikes when Rainier realizes that the house he lives in was her family’s old home.
In a small Midwestern town, a deadly annual ritual unfolds when the mythical nightmare, Sawtooth Jack, rises from the cornfields and challenges the town’s teenage boys in a bloody battle of survival.
Young Macy is abducted by a deranged, monstrous figure who wants to raise her as its child.
A lawyer travels to a small seaside town to settle the estate of a recently deceased woman, but soon becomes ensnared in something much more sinister.
The haunted Lambert family seeks to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world.
A group of young friends spending time at a remote cabin are pursued by a demonic force after a burial site is disturbed. Made on a small budget and starring Bruce Campbell and Ellen Sandweiss, the film was produced as a proof of concept to attract investors. Its ideas and sequences later formed the basis for Sam Raimi’s "The Evil Dead" (1981).