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Dead on Appraisal 2014

★ 4.29 votes82 min📅 2014-03-01

"A Realtor must sell a house where every new resident dies under strange circumstances."

In Dead on Appraisal (2014), real estate agent John Dante faces a nightmare as a notoriously cursed house refuses to sell—despite its dark history of deadly accidents.

Director: Sean Canfield

Cast

Zack Fahey
Jerry / Freddie / Felix / Stu (segments "The Morning After" and "Freddie and the Goblins" and "Closing Costs") (voice)
Mike Pfaff
Mike Pfaff
John Dante (segment "Closing Costs")
Marguerite Insolia
Sarah (segment "Closing Costs")
Anthony Berhle
Chuck / Detective Williams (segments "The Morning After" and "Freddie and the Goblins" and "Closing Costs")
James Howell
James Howell
Brad (segment "Father Land")
R. Daniel Long
Darryl (segment "The Morning After")

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dead on Appraisal (2014) about?

Real estate agent John Dante inherits a house with a deadly reputation, where every new resident meets a gruesome end. The film unfolds through interconnected horror-comedy stories, including a disastrous bug infestation and the bizarre misadventures of a struggling band.

Who directed Dead on Appraisal?

Sean Canfield directed this offbeat horror-comedy, blending supernatural scares with dark humor.

Who stars in Dead on Appraisal?

The cast includes Zack Fahey, Mike Pfaff, Marguerite Insolia, and Anthony Berhle as John Dante and his unfortunate clients.

Is Dead on Appraisal (2014) worth watching?

With its tight runtime and quirky anthology format, Dead on Appraisal offers a fun, if uneven, mix of horror and comedy. It's a solid pick for fans of low-budget genre films who enjoy offbeat storytelling.

How long is Dead on Appraisal?

Dead on Appraisal runs for 82 minutes.

🎥 Trailer

Dead on Appraisal (2014): A Horror-Comedy Anthology About a House That Always Wins

In Dead on Appraisal (2014), real estate agent John Dante faces a nightmare as a notoriously cursed house refuses to sell—despite its dark history of deadly accidents. Sean Canfield directs this anthology-style horror-comedy, weaving together bizarre tales of misfortune where new residents meet gruesome ends in increasingly absurd ways. The film blends eerie atmosphere with sharp satire, exploring themes of greed, luck, and the supernatural through short, darkly comedic vignettes.

Zack Fahey leads the ensemble cast as Dante, navigating a surreal world where every open house feels like a gamble. With a runtime of just 82 minutes, Dead on Appraisal keeps the scares and laughs tightly paced, delivering a quirky twist on haunted real estate horror.