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Storyline:   "The Last House on Cemetery Lane" is a 2015 horror film directed by Andrew Jones. The movie is a psychological horror story that follows a writer's descent into a world of mystery and terror as he stays in a supposedly haunted house. The film centers around John Davies (played by Lee Bane), a writer struggling with writer's block. In search of solitude and inspiration, he rents a remote and supposedly vacant house on Cemetery Lane. However, upon arriving at the house, John begins to experience strange occurrences and eerie phenomena that suggest the presence of something supernatural. As John delves into the history of the house and its former occupants, he uncovers dark secrets and a series of chilling events. He becomes increasingly obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the supernatural occurrences, even as his own sanity is called into question.

"The Last House on Cemetery Lane" is known for its atmospheric and suspenseful approach to horror. It relies on tension, psychological unease, and unsettling imagery to create a sense of dread. The film explores themes of isolation, paranoia, and the thin line between reality and the supernatural. Lee Bane's performance as John Davies adds depth to the character's journey from skepticism to terror. The film's minimalist setting and use of suspense contribute to its eerie and claustrophobic atmosphere. While "The Last House on Cemetery Lane" may not have received extensive mainstream attention, it appeals to viewers who enjoy slow-burn psychological horror films that focus on atmosphere and tension. It offers a chilling and thought-provoking experience for those who appreciate horror stories that prioritize psychological unease over explicit scares.
The Last House On Cemetery Lane
Year : 2015
Genre : Horror
IMDB Rating: 3
Director: Andrew Jones
Top Billing Cast:  Vivien Bridson, Lee Bane, Tessa Wood

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The Last House On Cemetery Lane Trivia

  1. The film was shot on location at Plas Pontfaen manor house in Newport, Pembrokeshire, with additional exterior shooting in the town of Saundersfoot in Pembrokeshire.

  2. In the original script, the Fallen Angels mentioned by Agnes were supposed to appear at the climax of the film. This scene was shot but not included in the final cut.

  3. The song playing on the record player that disrupts the lead character's sleep throughout the movie is "In the Evening by the Moonlight." The version used in the film is a 1926 public domain recording by The Peerless Quartet.

  4. Originally, the song playing on the record player was intended to be the 1956 version of "In the Still of the Night" performed by The Five Satins. Due to expensive licensing rights, a public domain recording was used instead.

  5. The stills used in the opening credit sequence were taken by the production designer Felicity Boylett.

  6. In Germany, the film was released under the title "Das Haus des Raben," translated as "The House of the Raven."

  7. The title of the film, "The Last House on the Cemetery Lane," is a combination of "The Last House on the Left" (1972) and "The House by the Cemetery" (1981).

  8. Plas Pontfaen manor house, the shooting location, had a cemetery next door. Scenes were shot in the cemetery with actor Lee Bane, although they were later deleted. A glimpse of the cemetery can still be seen in the film.

  9. The song "The Last House on the Lane," playing during the lead character's visit to the town of Saundersfoot, is written and sung by the film's composer Bobby Cole. The song's lyrics foreshadow events in the story.

  10. The climactic shot in the final chase scene pays homage to a shot from "Halloween" (1978).

  11. The dream sequence where the lead character's teeth are removed by a surgeon and a nurse is an homage to a similar dream sequence in "The Last House on the Left" (1972).

  12. The shot looking up at the lead character standing at the door leading to Agnes' room is an homage to a shot of Jack Nicholson at the pantry door in "The Shining" (1980).

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