The Forgotten (2014 film)
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James Hall
Jennifer Handorf
Shaun Dingwall
Elarica Gallacher
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| Directed by | Oliver Frampton |
| Written by | Oliver Frampton James Hall |
| Produced by | Lee Arnold Jennifer Handorf |
| Starring | Clem Tibber Shaun Dingwall Elarica Gallacher |
| Cinematography | Eben Bolter |
| Edited by | Thomas Perrett |
Production company | Stickyback Pictures |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Forgotten is a 2014 British horror film, helmed by Oliver Frampton in his directorial debut, that premiered on 22 August 2014 at FrightFest, featuring a teenage protagonist who becomes the focus of attention of a ghost.[1][2]
Tommy (Clem Tibber) is a fourteen-year-old boy who goes to live with his father Mark (Shaun Dingwall) after his mother has a nervous breakdown. Dismayed upon learning that his father is now a squatter in an empty council estate destined for demolition, he nonetheless tries to make the best of it. Tommy is awoken each night by strange noises and on one occasion, finds that he and all of his belongings have been dragged from one side of the room to the other. Growing ever more terrified, Tommy tries to talk to his father but finds him becoming ever more bizarre and disturbing in behaviour.
Cast
- Clem Tibber as Tommy
- Shaun Dingwall as Mark
- Elarica Gallacher as Carmen
- James Doherty as Martin
- Lyndsey Marshal as Sarah
- Lee Arnold as Police Officer
- Isaura Barbé-Brown as Carmen's Mother
- James Capel as Ian Wilson
- Luke Kidd as Youth
- Carys Lewis as Nurse
- Jennifer Matter as Candy
- Katherine Mount as Anna
- Conor Short as Adam
