Ghost Image (2009)
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Synopsis: When a video editor loses her boyfriend in a car accident and begins receiving communications from him through her computer, she begins to question whether he has transcended the barrier between... When a video editor loses her boyfriend in a car accident and begins receiving communications from him through her computer, she begins to question whether he has transcended the barrier between life and death--or if her fragile psyche has finally cracked. Jennifer (Elisabeth Rohm) has lost her family, and she's been plagued by horrifying visions of her younger sister ever since. The night before Wade (Waylon Payne) died, Jennifer noticed a stalker shadowing her every move. Was Wade's fatal car crash really an accident, or is the truth far more ominous than Jennifer could ever suspect? As the investigation into Wade's death intensifies, his messages to Jennifer grow increasingly vivid, and the stalker's presence becomes more menacing. [More]
Director: Jack Snyder
Director: Jack Snyder
Screenwriter: James Dean Schulte, Srikant Chellappa, Jack Snyder
Composer: Jamie Christopherson
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