Ghostkeeper
Ghostkeeper is a 1981 Canadian horror film directed by Jim Makichuk. The film is notable for its atmospheric setting and psychological horror elements. It was filmed in the Canadian Rockies during the winter, which adds to its eerie and isolated ambiance.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The story follows a group of friends who decide to spend their New Year's Eve snowmobiling in the mountains. They come across an old, abandoned hotel and decide to take shelter there as a storm approaches. Inside, they encounter a mysterious woman who warns them about the dangers of staying in the hotel. As the night progresses, they discover that the hotel harbors dark secrets and that they are not alone.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Riva Spier as Jenny
- Murray Ord as Marty
- Sheri McFadden as Chrissy
- Georgie Collins as the Old Woman
- Les Kimber as the Ghostkeeper
Production[edit | edit source]
The film was shot on location in the Canadian Rockies, specifically at the Deer Lodge in Lake Louise, Alberta. The remote and snowy setting played a crucial role in creating the film's chilling atmosphere. The production faced several challenges due to the harsh weather conditions and limited budget.
Themes[edit | edit source]
Ghostkeeper explores themes of isolation, madness, and the supernatural. The film delves into the psychological effects of being trapped in a remote location and the fear of the unknown. It also touches on Native American mythology, particularly the legend of the Wendigo, a malevolent spirit associated with cannibalism and winter.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Upon its release, Ghostkeeper received mixed reviews. Some critics praised its atmospheric tension and unique setting, while others found the plot to be slow-paced and lacking in scares. Over the years, the film has gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts who appreciate its subtle and psychological approach to horror.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Ghostkeeper remains a lesser-known gem in the horror genre, often overshadowed by more mainstream films. However, it is appreciated for its unique take on horror and its effective use of setting to create a sense of dread and unease.
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
Ghostkeeper at IMDb
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