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  1. Oct 24, 2017 · Hollywood Ghost Girls: Directed by J.D. Mata. With Alessia Bonacci, Cat Ce, Sarah French. Hollywood Ghost Girls (Alessia Bonacci, Sarah French and Cat Chen) investigate paranormal activity at the Pioneer Cemetery, the 2nd oldest cemetery in Southern California.

    • J.D. Mata
    • 2017-10-24
    • Reality-TV
    • Alessia Bonacci, Cat Ce, Sarah French
  2. Hollywood Ghost Girls (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. My favourite ghost-themed horror movies! Every film on this list I'd rate at least a 7/10. I guess the list is in a vague order, but don't pay too much attention to it.

  4. Hollywood Ghost Girls (Alessia Bonacci, Sarah French and Cat Chen) investigate paranormal activity at the Pioneer Cemetery, the 2nd oldest cemetery in Southern California.

    • The Shining (1980) Director: Stanley Kubrick. Stephen King famously hates Kubrick’s 1980 adaptation of his novel The Shining, which is difficult to understand until you actually read King’s original book, whereupon things become much more clear.
    • The Innocents (1961) Director: Jack Clayton. There are few sights in gothic horror more instantly iconic than the female protagonist, dressed in a flowing nightgown, wandering the halls of a pitch-black Victorian country mansion at midnight, flaming candelabra in hand, brushing cobwebs out of the way as she searches for the source of a mysterious sound.
    • Kwaidan (1964) Director: Masaki Kobayashi. Ghost stories don’t get much more gorgeous than the four in Masaki Kobayashi’s sprawling Kwaidan. Between two acerbically political and widely lauded samurai epics, Hara-kiri (1962) and Samurai Rebellion (1967), Kobayashi led what was then Japan’s most expensive cinematic production ever, an anthology film with its parts loosely connected by Lafcadio Hearn’s collection of Japanese folk tales and Kobayashi’s intuitive penchant for surreal, sweepingly lush sets.
    • Poltergeist (1982) Director: Tobe Hooper. They’re heeeeeeeeeere… Steven Spielberg’s first big success in the producer’s chair (and notionally directed by Tobe Hooper) was released concurrently with ET: The Extraterrestrial and could arguably be seen as the dark side of a dyad about alienation in suburbia.
  5. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Alessia Bonacci, Cat Ce, Sarah French...United States.

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  7. From chilling horror classics to spiritual modern indies, these ghost stories will haunt you forever: "Poltergeist," "Sixth Sense," and more