Ghosts Don't Exist
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Eric Espejo
Richard Friend
Aaron Goodmiller
Devon Marie Burt
Frederick Cowie
Josh Davidson
Ghosts Don't Exist is a 2010 American psychological horror film written and directed by Eric Espejo and starring Phillip Roebuck, Devon Marie Burt, Frederick Cowie and Josh Davidson. A number of local Washingtonian celebrities make cameos in the film, including executive producer Chris Cooley (Washington Redskins), Lindsay Czarniak (NBC 4), Mike O'Meara (former co host of The Don and Mike Show on WJFK-FM), and Todd Yoder (NFL Free Agent).[1][2][3]
Brett Wilson conducts paranormal investigations. He has a popular TV show that airs on a science fiction channel. Ghost hunting, as it has now been dubbed, is the process of investigating locations said to be haunted by paranormal activity that could indicate the presence of spirits or entities not of this world.
Tragedy strikes Brett. His wife passes away and as a result he questions the existence of the afterlife. His show continues to do well but he harbors guilt for not being there when she needed him most.
As he reflects on his priorities, he shocks those around him when he suddenly decides to retire. The network threatens to sue him if he doesn’t at least provide a series finale. He reluctantly agrees to take on the finale when he receives a strange and desperate call from a potential client who claims Brett’s wife is in his home.
Cast
- Phillip Roebuck as Brett Wilson
- Devon Marie Burt as Jennifer Hughes
- Frederick Cowie as Ritchie Lyons
- Josh Davidson as David Sherman
- Katie Foster as Nicole Wilson
- Joe Hansard as Travis Garner
- Ted Taylor as Kurt Wilson
- Chris Kennedy as Sheriff Fuller
