Archive - Thursday, 15 August 2002


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DVD Review

Thirteen Ghosts

IMAGINE being locked in a house with not one ghost, but thirteen. And they're not your average restless spirits either. They are nasty, ruthless and extremely annoyed at being caged up.

Maths teacher Arthur Kriticos and his children Bobby and Kathy are left broke after a fire destroys their house and kills their mother.

But when they inherit a beautiful but bizarre new home from their estranged and strange uncle Cyrus Kriticos, they are overjoyed. That is, until they realise that there are more than just rats in the basement.

As the dreadful realisation of Uncle Cyrus' weird habits unfolds, the ghosts are set free one by one to haunt the house and wreak havoc on anyone they see.

Escape is not all that easy for the unlucky victims, because the walls inside the house shift constantly, blocking the way to any windows or doors to the outside world.

Thirteen Ghosts is a 15 certificate, and as long as you have a strong stomach you should be OK.

The special effects are good, so for horror fans, this is one to watch out for.




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