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A Family of Ghosts 2016

★ 8.01 votes15 min📅 2016-02-27

"Even the grave can't keep Abigail's grandparents from meddling in her love life."

A playful blend of romance and haunting mischief, *A Family of Ghosts (2016)* follows Abigail, a young woman in the 1890s whose four ghostly grandparents refuse to let go—even from beyond the grave.

Director: Shannon Kohli

Cast

Kacey Rohl
Kacey Rohl
Abigail
Jordan Burtchett
Jordan Burtchett
Thomas
Mary Black
Mary Black
Gertrude
Gwynyth Walsh
Gwynyth Walsh
Margaret
Alec Willows
Alec Willows
Samuel
Chris Britton
Chris Britton
Edward
Meghan Gardiner
Meghan Gardiner
Evelyn
Todd Thomson
Todd Thomson
George
David Bloom
The Mean Piano Teacher
Josh Hallem
The Postman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Family of Ghosts (2016) about?

The film centers on Abigail, a young heiress in the 1890s whose four ghostly grandparents refuse to accept her romance with a humble piano tutor named Thomas. Determined to protect her from what they see as an unsuitable match, the spirits unleash their mischievous—and occasionally destructive—interference.

Who directed A Family of Ghosts?

Shannon Kohli directed this short film, blending comedy, horror, and romance with a deft touch for whimsical storytelling.

Who stars in A Family of Ghosts?

The film features Kacey Rohl as Abigail, Jordan Burtchett as Thomas, and supporting roles from Mary Black, Gwynyth Walsh, and Alec Willows.

Is A Family of Ghosts (2016) worth watching?

With its clever mix of romance and supernatural shenanigans, *A Family of Ghosts* is a refreshing take on ghostly comedies. While short, its charming cast and witty direction make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is A Family of Ghosts?

The film runs for 15 minutes.

About A Family of Ghosts (2016) — A Spooky Romantic Comedy with Meddling Spirits

A playful blend of romance and haunting mischief, *A Family of Ghosts (2016)* follows Abigail, a young woman in the 1890s whose four ghostly grandparents refuse to let go—even from beyond the grave. Their meddling knows no bounds as they sabotage her romance with Thomas, a struggling piano tutor, convinced he's unworthy of their beloved granddaughter. Directed by Shannon Kohli with a sharp eye for whimsical horror, the film balances lighthearted comedy with eerie undertones, creating a uniquely charming atmosphere where love and spectral interference collide.

Starring Kacey Rohl as Abigail and Jordan Burtchett as the ill-fated Thomas, the cast breathes life into this ghostly romantic comedy, where Victorian-era superstitions meet modern storytelling. The 15-minute runtime packs a punch, offering a delightful twist on classic ghostly tropes—proof that even the afterlife can't resist meddling in matters of the heart.