
Ghost Runner 2012
"Coach Stott's track team was the death of him, and now he's back to return the favor."
In the darkly comic horror short Ghost Runner (2012), director Evan A. Baker crafts a twisted tale of frustration and revenge set against the backdrop of a high school track team.
Director: Evan A. Baker
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ghost Runner (2012) about?
After a disheartened track coach dies from sheer frustration over his underperforming team, he returns as an vengeful spirit. Strange whispers fill the air as his former athletes begin dying mysteriously one after another.
Who directed Ghost Runner?
Ghost Runner (2012) was directed by Evan A. Baker, who blends comedy and horror to create this tense supernatural short.
Who stars in Ghost Runner?
The film features B.K. Cannon, Ally Marks, G. Larry Butler, and Liberty Tamesman in key roles as the haunted track team.
Is Ghost Runner (2012) worth watching?
At just seven minutes long, Ghost Runner offers a tight, atmospheric horror-comedy with a clever twist. Fans of supernatural revenge tales or dark humor will find it entertaining, though its brevity limits deeper storytelling.
How long is Ghost Runner?
Ghost Runner has a runtime of 7 minutes.
About Ghost Runner (2012) — A Supernatural Sports Horror Short That Demands Payback
In the darkly comic horror short Ghost Runner (2012), director Evan A. Baker crafts a twisted tale of frustration and revenge set against the backdrop of a high school track team. When Coach Stott succumbs to a stress-induced heart attack after relentless failures with his squad, a supernatural reckoning begins—whispers creep through the locker room, and team members start vanishing one by one. The eerie atmosphere blends slapstick undercurrents with genuine dread, transforming a seemingly ordinary school setting into a stage for the supernatural.
B.K. Cannon, Ally Marks, and G. Larry Butler bring the story to life as the doomed athletes caught in Coach Stott's vengeful afterlife. With just seven minutes of runtime, Baker packs in sharp humor, unsettling tension, and a punchline that lingers long after the credits roll. Ghost Runner (2012) isn't just a horror flick; it's a biting satire on obsession, failure, and the ghosts we leave behind.