The Inhabitants, from the writers of The Ward, comes home in January

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Here's an early Christmas present for scribes Michael and Shawn Rasmussen, the fellows who wrote JOHN CARPENTER'S THE WARD. FilmRise has acquired North American home media rights to THE INHABITANTS, which the brothers wrote and directed. FilmRise will distribute on Blu-ray/DVD January 5th.

Starring Elise Couture, Michael Reed, India Pearl, Vasilios Asimakos, THE INHABITANTS revolves around…

a young couple that gets more than they bargained for when they renovate a neglected bed and breakfast in New England. After a series of disturbing events, the husband begins to suspect that something evil is lurking within the walls of this old house, and whatever it is has set its sights on his wife. Now he must fight to uncover the inn's dark secret before this malicious spirit consumes everything he loves.

The coolest thing about THE INHABITANTS might be where the film was actually produced. Evidently the Rasmussen's shot in the Noyes-Parris House, which was owned by was owned by the infamous Rev. Samuel Parris who was the father of Betty Parris and uncle to Abigail Williams, the two girls who made the initial accusations that led to the tragic witch trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts.

That's instant production value right there! Pre-order THE INHABITANTS HERE.

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