Short Summary
With his reputation on the line, discredited paranormal investigator Harry Price enlists candidates for a year-long experiment in the most haunted house in England, The Rectory. When bizarre accounts begin to mount and the house takes on a life of it's own, his reputation may not be the only thing he will lose...
The Rectory is a paranormal suspense thriller with horror elements, set in 1937 England. Principle photography is set to start in Los Angeles and England in the fall of 2014.
We have assembled an award winning crew of filmmakers to make The Rectory a reality:
These amazing actors are cast to bring the unique characters in The Rectory to life:
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Crispian Belfrage as Harry Price
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Jason Vail as Tennison
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David S. Hogan as Mark
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Angela DiMarco as Stella
We will update this page as more cast is announced through out the campaign.
Harry Price photos courtesy of Paul Adams www.harrypricewebsite.co.uk
Making an independent feature film is expensive, and the pre-production stage is no exception. Our immediate expenses are as follows:
- Legal / Business expenses
- SFX props and make-up design
- Production/Costume design
- Story boards
- Website design and hosting
We have designed a unique perk package to cover all levels of donations, with exclusive perks to be revealed as the campaign progresses. Every donation counts, and we thank you in advance for your support.
The Rectory is a ghost story told on a grand scale based on true events of the haunting of Borley Rectory. This story has never been told before and we need your help to make this film a reality.
If you can't contribute to the film there are many other ways you can help.
- Tweet the campaign link to your followers on Twitter. Follow us on Twitter @RECTORYFILM and retweet our campaign tweets.
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And that’s all there is to it.