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Long Time Dead

  • Director: Marcus Adams
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Supernatural Horror, Slasher Film
  • Themes: Witches
  • Main Cast: Joe Absolom, Lara Belmont, Melanie Gutteridge, Lukas Haas, James Hillier
  • Release Year: 2001
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

For his debut feature film, writer/director Marcus Adams helmed this independent occult horror flick set in the U.K. Long Time Dead tells the story of a group of college students who find themselves playing with a homemade Ouija board late one night. Not taking the game seriously, they unwittingly conjure up a demon that promises to kill them all one by one. Starring Lukas Haas, Joe Absolom, and Lara Belmont, Long Time Dead screened in 2002 at Germany's Munchen Fantasy Filmfest and The Netherlands' Fantastic Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Joe Absolom
  • Lara Belmont - Stella
  • Melanie Gutteridge
  • Lukas Haas
  • James Hillier
Alec Newman; Mel Raido; Michael Feast; Cyril Nri; Nicholas Chagrin; Tameka Empson; Peter Gevisser; Derek Lea; Joel Pitts; Pete Valente

Credit

Jane Tomblin - Art Director, Andy Pryor - Casting, Natascha Wharton - Co-producer, John Finn - Co-producer, Pamela Blundell - Costume Designer, Max Keene - First Assistant Director, Marcus Adams - Director, Lucia Zucchetti - Editor, Tim Bevan - Executive Producer, Eric Fellner - Executive Producer, Don Davis - Composer (Music Score), Alison Riva - Production Designer, Nic Morris - Cinematographer, James Gay-Rees - Producer, Any Effects - Special Effects, Simon Okin - Sound/Sound Designer, Tim Alban - Sound/Sound Designer, Sandy Macrae - Sound/Sound Designer, Tom Delmar - Stunts Coordinator, Marcus Adams - Screen Story, Daniel Bronzite - Screen Story, James Gay-Rees - Screen Story, Chris Baker - Screenwriter, Andrew Day - Screenwriter, Eitan Arrusi - Screenwriter, Daniel Bronzite - Screenwriter, Ed Hawkins - Visual Effects Supervisor, Niven Howie - Additional Editing, Moving Picture Company - Digital Effects, Carter White FX - Prosthetic Makeup Effects

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Album Review: Long Time Dead
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  • Artist: Resistance 77
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 08, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The third Resistance 77 album captures the band in violent, vitriolic form, still pursuing the time-honored traditions of punk, but well aware that it's no good changing the world if you don't stay around to reap the rewards -- as the sleeve's rendering of the graves of Johnny Thunders, Sid Vicious, Joey Ramone, and Joe Strummer makes clear. Indeed, though Long Time Dead is as fierce and feisty as you'd expect, there's an edge of dark mortality creeping in: "Saturday on the Terraces" mourns the passing of time from the point of view of a former football hooligan -- "where have all the bootboys gone? It's flares and slippers now"; "Long Time Dead" itself reminds people to get off their asses and accomplish something, because they're not going to live forever. Elsewhere, the inefficiency of the police, the collapse of orderly society, and the rise of terrorism all paint a bleak portrait of the modern world, but fear not, for all is not as black as they paint it. "Pivo Na Zdravi" might not be the only song ever written about Czech beer (the Czechs themselves have surely written plenty), but it certainly has to be the catchiest. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
In the Gutter Resistance 77 (3:00)
Honesty Resistance 77 (2:11)
Saturday on Theterraces Resistance 77 (3:28)
You Can't Fool Me Resistance 77 (3:13)
Terrorist Resistance 77 (3:42)
What Is Goin On Resistance 77 (4:29)
Long Time Dead Resistance 77 (3:03)
My England Resistance 77 (3:33)
Pivo Na Zoravi Resistance 77 (2:16)
The Boys in Blue Resistance 77 (3:24)
No Sleep in Bielefeld Resistance 77 (4:08)

Credits

Tim Turan (Mastering), Resistance 77 (Main Performer), Paul Hopkinson (Engineer)
Wikipedia: Long Time Dead
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Long Time Dead
Directed by Marcus Adams
Produced by James Gay-Rees
Written by Marcus Adams
Eitan Arrusi
Chris Baker
Starring Joe Absolom
Lukas Haas
Tom Bell
Music by Don Davis
Cinematography Nic Morris
Editing by Lucia Zucchetti
Studio StudioCanal
Working Title Films
UK Film Council
Distributed by Universal Pictures (UK)
Focus Features (USA DVD)
Release date(s) 18 January 2002 (UK)
Running time 94 min.
Language English

Long Time Dead is a 2002 horror film set in the United Kingdom in which a group of college students experiment with an Ouija board and inadvertently summon a djinn - an Arabic spirit of fire. The film stars Joe Absolom, Lukas Haas and Tom Bell. It was the directorial debut of Swindon-born Marcus Adams.

Tagline: Play It To Death

Synopsis

A group of friends looking for the ultimate high try their hands at a ouija board. They don't realise at first that they have summonned a djinn which can only be free once the people who summoned him are dead. The group are gradually killed off one by one.

Plot

The film begins showing people using a ouija board in Morroco. Throughout the scene, something is seen from its first person perspective coming at high speed towards the people.

The main film begins with four housemates (Rob, Liam, Stella and Spencer) deciding to go out and party. Also going to the party are Lucy (a friend of Stella's and Spencer's girlfriend), Webster, Joe (a new housemate of the first three) and Alicia (Liam's girlfriend). As the night progresses, they all try to find the biggest buzz they can, until Spencer suggests a ouija board, saying it is the weirdest buzz he's ever had. The partygoers agree and participate, all placing their right index fingers on an upside-down glass with the alphabet and the words 'Yes' and 'No' written in a circle around the glass. Lucy tells then that under no circumstances should they remove their fingers from the glass early – otherwise the spirit they summon will not be able to return. At first, the glass moves slowly, spelling out 'DJINN', but when Liam asks if it can predict the future, the glass sharply goes to 'Yes'. It then proceeds to spell out 'ALL DIE' and then Annie's name. Before the ritual can continue, however, Liam experiences visions similar to the prologue that cause him to run away. Annie goes to see him to check if he's alright, but Liam refuses to talk. Annie realises she has left her inhaler in the room that they used the ouija board in, and goes back to get it. When she gets there, she becomes frightened by noises. Eventually she sees something that the camera does not see, and it gives chase (as shown through the first person view that was used in the prologue). Finding Liam nowhere and with her exits barred, she attempts to climb over a glass roof to safety, but the thing giving chase grabs her legs and she falls through the glass roof into the party below, dying instantly. As the camera pans out, severe burn marks are seen on her legs.

The group are distraught by her death, but while Spencer goes to find some hash to calm himself down, Lucy goes back to her boat and does some research. She comes across a description of a djinn, explaining that it's made of fire. She learns that it can be banished by using lawful magic. She is suddenly disturbed by banging all around her, but it turns out to be a boatman who is telling her that the electrics are down.

Lucy and Spencer go to the house where everyone else lives and discuss the events of the night. Lucy suggests to the housemates that they may have summoned a djinn, saying the burns on Annie are signs of this being true. The housemates are still skeptical, so they watch the tape they recorded of the 'summoning' to check if anyone was pushing it. Soon after Liam freaks out in the video, however, the electricity in the house goes out. Webster and Spencer break into the landlord's flat (Becker) and find a hidden shrine of sorts to the Djinn with grisly photos and newspaper cuttings. It is also revealed that Liam's father, Paul Brennan, had been in the same predicament once (as shown in the prologue) and killed his mother as a result. He pled insanity and was put in a mental hospital. Joe attempts to get information out of Liam about it the next day at college, but he gets angry and leaves. Stella also leaves soon after, and goes to the toilet where she is brutally murdered (the viewer can only see her feet lifting off the ground as they slowly become covered in her own blood). Her body is discovered by a nearby student. Liam goes to see his father to get answers but it quickly descends into a row. When Liam mentions Becker his father shouts that he is there to protect Liam. Liam leaves without hearing this.

Meanwhile, Joe and Webster sneak back into the house (now under police guard) to get the camera which recorded the ritual and Webster insists on watching it there. Joe goes to the kitchen to get a light for his cigarette. Meanwhile Webster is thrown into a panic by something on the film. He goes to look for Joe. In the hallway he turns the lights on and realises he is standing in a pool of blood. He runs for the front door which is locked, so he rushes back upstairs to get the keys. He has to hide under the bed as he is being chased by the djinn. While the djinn does not see him, it dumps Joe's dead body in the room - his throat has been slit. Webster silently exits the room with keys in hand but steps on a broken light bulb, alerting the djinn. He races back down to open the door, but the djinn catches up and kills him before he can succeed.

Rob and Spencer return to Lucy's boat and tell her of Stella's death. Lucy demands that they perform the banishing ritual, so they return to the warehouse where the party was held. Liam attempts to catch up with them, but upon arriving at their boat, they have already left. Lucy, Spencer and Rob begin the ritual, but as they are performing it, a sudden burst of flame from the ouija board frightens them all off. Spencer runs off and tries to look around, but when he drops a large metal pole he alerts the djinn, who has already arrived, to his location. He hides in a cupboard. We then learn that the djinn has possessed Rob. The djinn walks off, making Spencer think he is safe, until he bursts into the cupboard from behind and kills Spencer.

Liam enters the building, as does Mr. Becker, who is holding a petrol can. As Liam walks into the ritual room, Rob runs out, shouting "Liam, it's Becker, he's here!" but is interrupted by Becker who hits him with a bat and proceeds to douse him with petrol. Liam, thinking Becker is the djinn, runs in to save Rob, accidentally pushing Becker down some stairs. When he goes back to look Becker has disappeared. Later Becker reappears and Liam is about to kill him in revenge for Annie until Rob rushes in and stops him. Seconds later, Rob kills Becker in a panic when Becker attempts to choke him. They start to leave, Rob attempting to convince Liam there really was no djinn but Liam remembers Lucy and they go looking for her. Liam finds her hanged in the lift shaft. Rob reveals to Liam that he is the djinn, telling Liam that it's his turn as his father sent him somewhere terrible, so now Liam will know the pain that he has. Liam attempts to stab him, but Rob blocks it with his hand, which bleeds but also starts a small flame. As Rob taunts Liam, Liam realises through another flashback that fire will kill the djinn. He grabs the nearby lantern and wards off Rob with it, but as Rob attempts to fake being unpossessed (by crying and admitting fear) Liam tosses the lantern at him, setting him ablaze. Liam kicks him down the lift shaft, but a few seconds later he grabs onto Liam's shin (now heavily burned and scarred). Liam finishes him by shutting the lift door on him, causing him to fall all the way down. After a while Liam opens the door to check he is dead, but a burst of flame pushes him back, signalling his body has been destroyed.

Liam goes back to the mental hospital to see his father face to face, and they reconcile only for Liam to reveal he too is now possessed. He kills his father. The djinn, now free, sets off. As the camera rolls back from the cell, it is revealed that Liam had killed a prison officer to get in, and Liam suddenly appears in front of the camera, and reveals his eyes are now permanently like the djinn's.

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