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The Skeleton Key (2005)

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Strong-minded Caroline Ellis is a driven young woman with no time for local tales of witchcraft and black magic. The young hospice worker is determined to make enough money to attend nursing school, even if it means taking a job as a live-in caretaker for the elderly owner of an isolated plantation house an hour's drive outside of New Orleans, deep in the atmospheric Louisiana delta renowned for the locals' mystical practices and powerful ceremonies. The decrepit Terrebonne Parish mansion is home to born-and-bred Southerners Violet and Ben Devereaux and both the house and its occupants seem weighted with somber histories. But for Caroline, the setting is unimportant--she's there to do her job, caring for Ben after a stroke has left him nearly paralyzed and mute. To make maneuvering throughout the large home an easier task, Violet entrusts the new live-in with a skeleton key that unlocks every door--including one that Caroline discovers obscured by a bookcase at the back of the house's attic. Seemingly forgotten, the room holds an intriguing mix of antiques, mirrors oddly banished from the rooms below and artifacts apparently connected to the practice of a strange kind of magic--a folk magic that conflicts directly with Caroline's common sense and pragmatic way of thinking. And yet, small instances of the unexplainable begin to occur. The mansion--and the strange couple who inhabit it--are rife with secrets. The more Caroline explores, the deeper she is drawn into a darkening mystery in the attic room at the very heart of the house--towards a terrifying and sinister legacy that threatens to take vengeance on anyone who comes to believe in its power. As Caroline begins to question her own convictions, she comes ever closer to opening the door and crossing the threshold to where simple belief becomes deadly reality.
Production Status: Released
Logline: A gothic thriller set in New Orleans about a caretaker working with an elderly couple in their haunted home.
Genres: Science Fiction/Fantasy and Thriller
Running Time: 1 hr. 44 min.
Release Date: August 12th, 2005 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, disturbing images, some partial nudity and thematic material.
Distributors:
Universal Pictures Distribution
Production Co.:
ShadowCatcher Entertainment, Bobker/Kruger Films, Double Feature Films
Studios:
Universal Pictures
U.S. Box Office: $47,806,295
Filming Locations:
New Orleans, LA, USA
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Produced in: United States
 
 


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