The 2001 Dark Castle horror remake Thirteen Ghosts is a highly underrated cult item, mostly thanks to its great line-up of angry spirits; here are all 13 ghosts in Thirteen Ghosts explained. Alas, poor Dark Castle Entertainment. Formed in 1999, Dark Castle was named after B-movie pioneer William Castle and was designed with the goal of crafting crowd-pleasing theatrical horror movies with recognizable actors and studio budgets. Many of their films were remakes of horror classics, some of which had been produced or directed by Castle himself.
While Dark Castle's output tended to be profitable, the company never did get much respect, either from critics or hardcore horror fans. However, in the years since Dark Castle's heyday (they still exist, but aren't nearly as high-profile today), some of their earlier works, like Thirteen Ghosts, have gained cult followings and are seen as fun products of their time. No one would ever mistake even the best of Dark Castle's films for a landmark effort like The Exorcist, still one of the scariest movies, but that doesn't mean many aren't worth watching.
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Thirteen Ghosts was Dark Castle's second movie produced, after 1999's House on Haunted Hill. It's far from an amazing effort, but it's got a great central concept, incredible production design, and some of the coolest ghosts ever created for the big screen. Here's the full rundown of all 13 ghosts in Thirteen Ghosts, though there are technically only 12 spirits. Yes, 12, not 13, for reasons that make sense if one has actually seen the film.
Thirteen Ghosts plot isn't the easiest to follow towards the end of the movie but the ending of the film basically
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