Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out?

Mostly Ghostly

DVD cover
Directed by Rich Correll
Produced by Yvonne M. Bernard
Steve Stabler
Arthur I. Cohen
P. Jayakumar
Screenplay by Pat Proft
Rich Correll
Story by Jana Godshall
Based on Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out?
by R. L. Stine
Starring
Music by Peter Neff
Cinematography Barry Wilson
Edited by Ryan Correll
Production
company
Toonz Entertainment, Ltd.
Lookout Entertainment
Commotion Pictures
Distributed by Universal Studios Family Productions
Release dates
September 30, 2008
Running time
98 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget US$3.6 million[1]

R. L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly (also known as Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out?) is a 2008 horror comedy fantasy film directed by Rich Correll. The film is based of the first book, Who Let the Ghosts Out? by R. L. Stine and the first installment of the Mostly Ghostly film series. It was released on September 30, 2008 on DVD, and was broadcast on Disney Channel on October 31, 2008.

Plot

Max Doyle (Sterling Beaumon) is an 11-year-old whose love of performing magic disappoints his father (David DeLuise) and draws ridicule from his older brother, Colin (Adam Hicks). While doing laundry in the basement, Max hears voices. While investigating the source of the sound, he sees a hand come out of the wall. A hidden tunnel behind the wall happens to harbor the evil Phears (Brian Stepanek) and his cadre of ghosts. Phears is intent on freeing himself and his minions from the world of ghosts to inhabit the physical world but will be able to do so only on Halloween.

Later, Max finds the ghosts of two children, Nicky (Luke Benward) and Tara Roland (Madison Pettis), have suddenly come to occupy his room. They explain that they need his help in learning who they are, how they came to be ghosts, and what has happened to their parents. Although they cannot be seen by anyone but Max, they are able to interact with objects in the physical world. This allows them to frighten a boy who has been bullying Max at school. Shortly thereafter, Tara and Nicky learn it was Phears who killed their parents and now holds the ghosts of their parents captive. During rehearsal of Max's magic show, Tara is captured by Phears.

Max tells Nicky about it and suggests Nicky throw him into the basement tunnel to find her. The same way (most) people don't see ghosts, ghosts cannot see Max. He retrieves a box from Tara that contains a ring to defeat the evil ghosts, but Phears prevents her from escaping with him. Traci (Ali Lohan), a girl Max has been crushing on, becomes his assistant for his magic show. They perform with the help of Nicky moving objects around, making it appear as if it was Max moving them with his magic. On Halloween, Phears finally breaks the tunnel wall and crashes the show.

There, Max chants the spell (From the light of earth the dark descends, should they return that all depends, when hands point up to moonlit skies, on 10–31 the darkness dies) and Phears' minions are sent back to the depths of the earth. Max receives applause from the audience who believed that everything was part of the show, while Phears himself escapes in the form of a roach without anyone seeing him.

Cast

Sequel

A sequel, Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?, was released on DVD on September 2, 2014. Madison Pettis reprised her role as Tara, with new additions Bella Thorne, Calum Worthy, Ryan Ochoa, Eric Allan Kramer and Roshon Fegan signed onto the film.[2] Charlie Hewson replaced Brian Stepanek as the character of Phears. Filming for the sequel was completed on April 17, 2014.[3]

See also

References

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