The Lodgers

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In a house veiled by Gothic shadows, twins Rachel and Edward navigate a haunting legacy, bound by archaic rules and spectral inhabitants that demand sinister rituals at nightfall. Unreal horror meets familial duty, challenging the bond that ties them to their cursed home.

The Lodgers Trivia

What year was the film 'The Lodgers' released? (Hard)
#1: 2016
#2: 2017
#3: 2018
#4: 2019
Who directed the film 'The Lodgers'? (Genius)
#1: David Bruckner
#2: Brian O'Malley
#3: F. Javier Gutiérrez
#4: Corin Hardy
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The Lodgers Fun Facts

The Lodgers was filmed in an Irish mansion that is reputed to be haunted.
The Lodgers features real-life twins Bill and Charlotte Murphy in its cast.

The Lodgers Polls

What is your favorite element of The Lodgers
Atmospheric Setting
Haunting Storyline
Character Development
Cinematography
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Which character in The Lodgers do you relate to most
Rachel
Edward
Mr. Bermingham
Dessie
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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September 4, 2017

Release of The Lodgers

The Irish gothic horror film 'The Lodgers', directed by Brian O'Malley and starring Charlotte Vega and David Bradley, was officially released.

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2016

Filming of The Lodgers

Principal photography for 'The Lodgers' took place, capturing the atmospheric gothic horror elements of the movie.

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2015

Announcement of The Lodgers Cast and Crew

The cast and crew of 'The Lodgers' were announced, including lead actors Charlotte Vega and Bill Milner.

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