Spirit Lost
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| Directed by | Neema Barnette |
| Produced by | Tim Reid |
| Starring | |
Production company | BET Films United Image Entertainment |
| Distributed by | Live Entertainment |
Release date | March 25, 1997 |
Running time | 90 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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Spirit Lost is a 1997 film, produced by Tim Reid, directed by Neema Barnette and starring Leon Robinson, Cynda Williams and Regina Taylor.[1][2]
Premise
After John, a painter, and his wife move into an old house on an island, a seductive widow ghost shows up in mirrors, windows and in John's dreams and nightmares. She eventually lures him into moving into his attic studio while she tries to scare his now unhappy and pregnant wife away.
Cast
- Leon Robinson as John
- Cynda Williams as Arabella
- Regina Taylor as Willy
- James Avery as Dr. Glidden
- Yvonne Brisendine as Dr. Fisher
- Deacon Dawson as Realtor
- J. Michael Hunter as Harrison Adders
- Juanita Jennings as Vera
- Alan Sader as Randolph Smythe
Development
Spirit Lost is loosely based on the book of the same name by Nancy Thayer.[3]
Release
Spirit Lost was released direct to home video in 1997.[3]
Themes
Robin R. Means Coleman wrote in her book Horror Noire that Spirit Lost was a "rare horror film that was nearly an all-female affair" and that the film prominently featured characters that served as moral arbiters and saviors.[3] She would later revisit the film in her 2023 work The Black Guy Dies First, further noting the codependent relationship between John and the ghostly Arabella.[4]
References
- ↑ "Disney leads new releases". The News-Press. March 7, 1977. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
- ↑ McClain, Shonda (June 10, 1995). "'Spirit Lost' a low-down psychological thriller". Indianapolis Recorder. Archived from the original on April 27, 2023. Retrieved April 25, 2023.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Coleman, Robin R. Means (2013-03-01). Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from the 1890s to Present. Routledge. pp. 182–183. ISBN 978-1-136-94293-8. Search this book on
- ↑ Coleman, Robin R. Means; Harris, Mark H. (2023-02-07). The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar. Simon and Schuster. p. 172. ISBN 978-1-9821-8655-5. Search this book on
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