

Little Ghost
While on location in a spooky Italian villa with his Hollywood big-shot mom and her dorky boyfriend, twelve-year-old Kevin befriends a Renaissance-era girl ghost who helps him cause unrest on the set.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends decide to spend their vacation in a remote cabin, only to discover it's haunted by a mischievous ghost. Their attempt to appease the spirit turns into a chaotic and humorous fight for survival as the ghost's antics escalate.
Critical Reception
Little Ghost, also known as 'The House of the Living Dead', is a low-budget horror-comedy that received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences. It is often cited as an example of Uwe Boll's early, less polished work, with criticism directed at its acting, script, and special effects.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from poor production values and a lack of coherent storytelling.
- Acting is generally considered wooden and uninspired.
- Humor falls flat, and the horror elements are not effectively executed.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Little Ghost' is scarce due to its limited release and niche appeal. However, what little is available indicates a general dissatisfaction with the film's amateurish execution and unengaging plot.
Fun Fact
Uwe Boll, known for his later controversial video game adaptations, directed and starred in this early independent horror film before gaining wider notoriety.
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