Trailer and stills follow Scout Taylor-Compton into the Ghost House

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Ghost House Scout Taylor-Compton Rich Ragsdale

Scout Taylor-Compton has faced a lot of different kinds of horror during her time working in the genre, from iconic slasher Michael Myers to a blocked sauna door. Her latest horror project is director Rich Ragsdale's GHOST HOUSE, in which she faces off with supernatural forces during a trip to Thailand.

Written by Kevin O'Sullivan and Jason Chase Tyrrell from a story by Rich and Kevin Ragsdale, GHOST HOUSE follows 

a young American couple, lost in the Thai countryside, who find themselves haunted by an evil spirit. Desperate for a solution, the couple spirals deeper into a surreal supernatural world leading them into a frenzied, terrifying confrontation with pure evil.

Taylor-Compton's co-stars include James Landry Hébert and Mark Boone Junior.

Vertical Entertainment will be giving GHOST HOUSE a VOD and theatrical release on August 25th, and a trailer has arrived online, accompanied by the batch of stills you can see in this article. It looks like this could be an interesting film, with the Thailand setting helping set it apart from other horror movies of this sort.

Source: Vertical Entertainment

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