Paranormal Captivity -
A perverted funeral director (Edward X. Young) adds a layer of psychological horror to her situation [22, 25]. Film Production & Reception Budget: Approximately $500,000 [20].
A psychotic collector named Thomas Callan (Roberto Lombardi) ruthlessly stalks her to recover money owed by her late husband [22, 25]. Paranormal Captivity
Reviewers from IMDb and Letterboxd often describe the film as an "outrageous" and "insane" amateur production. While criticized for its long runtime (nearly two hours) and low production values, it has gained a small following for its bizarre plot mash-up of a grieving widow, a "Batman villain-esque" debt collector, and a necrophiliac mortician [20, 25]. A perverted funeral director (Edward X
The protagonist facing financial and supernatural ruin [22, 32]. Roberto Lombardi The violent and unstable debt collector [25, 32]. Funeral Director Edward X. Young A sinister figure with disturbing habits [25, 32]. Uncle Steven Samuel L.M. Cole A psychotic collector named Thomas Callan (Roberto Lombardi)
The story follows Sarah (Caitlyn Fletcher), a young woman who enters a period of severe personal crisis after her husband's suicide [20, 22]. Following the loss of her home and financial stability, she is forced to move in with her eccentric, senile uncle, who lives in an apparently haunted house [22, 27].
The official trailer highlights Sarah's descent into a world where the living may be more dangerous than the dead: Paranormal Captivity - Official DVD trailer Wild Eye Releasing YouTube• Sep 24, 2014 Role Description Sarah Caitlyn Fletcher