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The Boogeyman 2014

45 min📅 2014-09-07

When grief and terror collide in *The Boogeyman* (2014), Lester Billings faces an unseen horror that silently dismantles his family—one life at a time.

Director: Bobby Easley

Cast

John Dugan
John Dugan
Dr. Harper
Molly Redmon
Rita Billings
John Johnson
Lester Billings
Paul S. Thomas
Detective Rawlings
Gary Marshall
Detective Marshall
Eykoz Russell
Denny Billings
Beau Vannice
Shirl Billings
Rick Hansen
Bartender
Richard Stambro
Man in Bar
Phil Yeary
The Boogeyman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Boogeyman (2014) about?

*The Boogeyman* follows Lester Billings, a man whose family is being torn apart by an intangible force. With the help of a psychiatrist, he revisits his traumatic past to uncover the truth behind the entity destroying his life.

Who directed The Boogeyman?

Bobby Easley directed *The Boogeyman*, bringing a sharp focus to its psychological horror elements.

Who stars in The Boogeyman?

The film stars John Dugan, Molly Redmon, John Johnson, and Paul S. Thomas among its key cast.

Is The Boogeyman (2014) worth watching?

While it's an unrated indie horror, the film's tight 45-minute runtime and atmospheric tension make it a worthwhile watch for fans of psychological mysteries.

How long is The Boogeyman?

The Boogeyman has a runtime of 45 minutes.

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About The Boogeyman (2014) — A Horror Mystery Unfolding in the Shadows of Grief

When grief and terror collide in *The Boogeyman* (2014), Lester Billings faces an unseen horror that silently dismantles his family—one life at a time. Directed by Bobby Easley, this chilling mystery unfolds through Lester's fractured memories as he seeks help from the enigmatic Dr. Harper to unravel the entity haunting his soul. With eerie suspense and psychological depth, the film explores themes of loss, guilt, and the inescapable nature of fear, wrapping viewers in a claustrophobic atmosphere where nothing is as it seems.

As Lester grapples with the past and a present slowly crumbling under supernatural pressure, the line between reality and nightmare blurs, leaving audiences questioning what truly lurks in the shadows. The 45-minute runtime keeps the tension tight, making it a compelling entry for horror enthusiasts craving something more than jump scares—it's a haunting meditation on the monsters we create in our own minds.