We Are Still Here (2015)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 24 mins

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After their teenage son is killed in a car crash, Paul (Andrew Sensenig) and Anne (Barbara Crampton) move to the quiet New York countryside to try to start a new life for themselves. But the grieving couple unknowingly becomes the prey of a family of vengeful spirits that reside in their new home, and before long they discover that the seemingly peaceful town they've moved into is hiding a terrifyingly dark secret. Now they must find a way to overcome their sorrow and fight back against both the living and dead as the malicious ghosts threaten to pull their souls - and the soul of their lost son - into hell with them.

Cast: Andrew Sensenig, Barbara Crampton, Lisa Marie

Crew: Ted Geoghegan (Director), Karim Hussain (Director of Photography), Wojciech Golczewski (Music Director)

Genres: Horror

Release Dates: 17 Dec 2015 (Russia)

Tagline: This house needs a family.

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Did you know? Two of the film's central antagonists are veterans of Star Trek television series - Susan Gibney played Doctor Leah Brahms on The Next Generation episodes "Booby Trap" and "Galaxy's Child" and Commander Erika Benteen on the Deep Space Nine episodes "Homefront" and "Paradise Lost", and Monte Markham played Pascal Fullerton on the Deep Space Nine episode "Let He Who Is Without Sin...". Read More
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as Paul Sacchetti
as Anne Sacchetti
as May Lewis
as Cat McCabe
as Paramedic 2
as Eloise Dagmar
as Lassander Dagmar (as Guy Gane III)
as Daniella
as Jacob Lewis
as Joe the Electrician
as Harry Lewis
as Dave McCabe
as Paramedic 1
as Buffalo Bill's Waitress
as Maddie
as Fiona Dagmar

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Camera:
Red Epic Dragon
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
This house needs a family.
Goofs:
Miscellaneous
Although the film is set in the 1970s, in the scene where Harry and Daniella are driving to the Sacchetti's home, a 2000s model pickup truck can be seen in the background.

Revealing Mistakes
A shot of the rear of the house lingers on three gas meters which are there; this indicates that the housing unit is a triplex, rather than a single-family home, and has three separate living spaces. This is also evident, though less so, from the front of the house, which has three separate front entrances.
Trivia:
Numerous characters in this film are named after characters or people associated with the Lucio Fulci film The House by the Cemetery (1981), which this film was inspired by.

During his speech about the Dagmar family, Dave (Monte Markham) notes that the home's first owner sold corpses to the "University over in Essex County" - a reference to author H.P. Lovecraft's fictional Miskatonic University, which was located there.

Two of the film's central antagonists are veterans of Star Trek television series - Susan Gibney played Doctor Leah Brahms on The Next Generation episodes "Booby Trap" and "Galaxy's Child" and Commander Erika Benteen on the Deep Space Nine episodes "Homefront" and "Paradise Lost", and Monte Markham played Pascal Fullerton on the Deep Space Nine episode "Let He Who Is Without Sin...".