
The Marsh 2006
"You can bury the past... but sometimes the past won't stay buried."
A chilling journey into the past unfolds in *The Marsh (2006)*, Jordan Barker's atmospheric horror-mystery that blends psychological tension with supernatural dread.
Director: Jordan Barker
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Marsh (2006) about?
*The Marsh (2006)* follows Claire Holloway, a writer tormented by nightmares of a remote farm, who visits the location to uncover its dark past. There, she encounters two ghostly children whose tragic fate from years earlier refuses to remain hidden, pulling her into a mystery that forces her to confront both the farm's history and her own fears.
Who directed The Marsh?
Jordan Barker directed *The Marsh (2006)*, crafting a horror-mystery steeped in eerie atmosphere and psychological tension.
Who stars in The Marsh?
The film features Gabrielle Anwar as Claire Holloway, supported by Louis Ferreira, Forest Whitaker, Peter MacNeill, and a standout performance by Niamh Wilson as the ghostly child.
Is The Marsh (2006) worth watching?
With its slow-burning suspense, strong performances—especially from Anwar and Whitaker—and a premise that blends psychological horror with supernatural mystery, *The Marsh (2006)* is a solid pick for fans of atmospheric horror. While it may not redefine the genre, it delivers chills and a lingering sense of unease.
How long is The Marsh?
*The Marsh (2006)* has a runtime of 92 minutes.
About The Marsh (2006) — A Haunting Mystery of Buried Secrets and Ghostly Echoes
A chilling journey into the past unfolds in *The Marsh (2006)*, Jordan Barker's atmospheric horror-mystery that blends psychological tension with supernatural dread. When troubled writer Claire Holloway—haunted by disturbing nightmares of the abandoned Rose Marsh Farm—decides to confront her visions by visiting the eerie location, she unwittingly awakens something far darker. The farm's ghostly residents—a tragic little girl and a restless teenage boy—unfold a decade-old tragedy that refuses to stay buried, pulling Claire into a haunting mystery where the line between past and present blurs. With eerie visuals, a slow-burning sense of dread, and themes of unresolved grief and buried secrets, this film lingers long after the credits roll.
Directed by Jordan Barker and starring Gabrielle Anwar as Claire Holloway, the cast also features Louis Ferreira as the skeptical Geoffry Hunt, Forest Whitaker as a local figure drawn into the mystery, and a young Niamh Wilson as the ghostly presence. *The Marsh (2006)* weaves a web of suspense where every shadowed corner of the farm holds a piece of a chilling puzzle, making it a standout in the horror-mystery genre.