The Ghosts of Monday trailer: Julian Sands horror film is now available on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD

The Ghosts of Monday, a horror film starring Julian Sands, is now available on home video. Check out the trailer!

Ten days have gone by since Warlock star Julian Sands went missing while hiking up Mount Baldy in Southern California. While his car has been located, the actor himself is still missing, and we’re still hoping for a positive outcome to this situation. In a bit of awkward timing, the latest movie Sands starred in was just given a Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD release today – it’s the horror movie The Ghosts of Monday, and you can pick up a copy at THIS LINK. To help you figure out whether or not this is a movie you would like to watch, we have the trailer embedded above.

Directed by Francesco Cinquemani, The Ghosts of Monday promises to deliver an unnerving horror experience. The film centers on Mark Huberman (Vikings Valhalla) as a television director who becomes embroiled in a supernatural conspiracy after traveling to Cyprus to make a tv pilot about a haunted hotel.

Huberman and Sands are joined in the cast of this “frightening profusion of suspense and scares” by Marianna Rosset (Portrait of God), Elva Trill (Jurassic World: Dominion), Joanna Fyllidou (Swedish Dicks), Flavia Watson (Shadows on the Road), Maria Ioannou (S.O.S.: Survive or Sacrifice), Loris Curci (The Quantum Devil), Christopher Greco (Sunrise in Kimmeria), newcomers Kristina Godunova and Michalis Antoniou, Christina Marouchou (The Sanctuary), and Anthony Skordi (Onassis).

Cinquemani crafted the screenplay for The Ghosts of Monday with Loris Curci, Andy Edwards, Barry Keating, and Mark Thompson-Ashworth. Loris Curci and Marianna Rosset produced the film with Vitaly Rosset. Nataliia Giziatulova and Alexander Leontaritis were line producers, with Leontaritis also earning an associate producer credit.

The director’s previous credits include Andròn: The Black Labyrinth, Beyond the Edge, The Poison Rose, Lockdown Generation, Christmas Thieves, Vote for Santa, and The Good Witch of Christmas.

What did you think of the trailer for The Ghosts of Monday? Will you be watching this movie? Let us know by leaving a comment below. The movie looks interesting to me, and it’s always cool to see Julian Sands at work. Here’s hoping he’ll be found safe and sound while fans start taking in their first viewings of The Ghosts of Monday.

The Ghosts of Monday
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