
The Seamstress 2009
"A million ways to die... this is the worst."
In *The Seamstress (2009)*, director Jesse James Miller crafts a chilling blend of horror and crime, where a vengeful spirit exacts bloody retribution on a group of friends marooned on a cursed island.
Director: Jesse James Miller
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Seamstress (2009) about?
The Seamstress follows a band of friends who become stranded on an isolated island, only to be hunted by a vengeful ghost. Their crime? Letting a wronged woman die at the hands of a mob. Now, her mutilated spirit will stop at nothing to make them pay.
Who directed The Seamstress?
Jesse James Miller directed *The Seamstress*, bringing a raw and atmospheric style to this horror-crime hybrid.
Who stars in The Seamstress?
The film stars Lance Henriksen, Kailin See, David Kopp, James Kirk, and Lara Gilchrist in pivotal roles.
Is The Seamstress (2009) worth watching?
As an indie horror-thriller with a unique premise and tight runtime, *The Seamstress* offers a tense, atmospheric ride for fans of gritty supernatural stories. While not a blockbuster, its creative execution makes it a solid pick for late-night viewing.
How long is The Seamstress?
The Seamstress has a runtime of 85 minutes.
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About The Seamstress (2009) — Horror Thriller Where the Dead Don't Forgive
In *The Seamstress (2009)*, director Jesse James Miller crafts a chilling blend of horror and crime, where a vengeful spirit exacts bloody retribution on a group of friends marooned on a cursed island. The film unfolds like a nightmarish echo of frontier justice, as the ghost of a brutally murdered seamstress—her body mangled beyond recognition—stalks her tormentors with terrifying precision. Surrounded by dense forests and isolating waters, the victims face not just a spectral hunter, but the weight of their own guilt and the inescapable past.
The atmosphere is thick with dread, blending slasher-style suspense with eerie folklore. Lance Henriksen lends gravitas to a story steeped in moral ambiguity, while Kailin See and David Kopp anchor the emotional core as the doomed friends caught in the crossfire. With its raw, visceral tone and themes of vengeance gone awry, *The Seamstress* delivers a horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.