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House of Inequity

Year of completion
2020
Content type
Narrative Content
Format
Feature
Genre
Horror
Duration
107 minutes
Production Status
Completed

Synopsis

Henry Carson spends his days interning at a hospital, studying to be a doctor and looking after his younger brother, Denny after the loss of their parents. When Denny gets beat up on his way to high school, Henry and his friends do whatever it takes to cheer him up. After lurking in an online forum, Denny finds a mystery house out in the country that is not far from where they live. In order to make Denny the king of the online forum, they all decide to take a trip to the mystery house to get some photos. The group ventures to the rural property with the idea of a light hearted adventure to give Denny some happiness. Once they arrive at the house the fun adventure turns into a terror fueled nightmare as each of them are forced to face their most personal fears and attempt to survive a night in THE HOUSE OF INEQUITY.
Completion Year
2020
Genres
Horror
Format
Feature
Production Status
Completed

Cast and Crew

Production Designer

Daniel Wright, Alysoun Simmons

Director of Photography

Nathan Jermyn

Executive Producer

Robert Sadeghi

Director

Josh Hale

Writer

Josh Hale

Producer

Josh Hale, Nicole Leo, Stephen Simmons

Cast

Todd Leigh, Parker Little, Brittany Dell, David Cook, Stephanie Castles, Kyle Elliott, Stephanie Ranty, Keyth Williams, Zarlia Chisolm, Stuart Lumsden

Production Company

Halestorm Productions

550 Studios Pty Ltd
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