
Thrill Ride 2017
"Get ready for the ride of your life!"
Directed by Chris Parrish, Thrill Ride (2017) plunges three curious kids into a supernatural adventure at a long-abandoned amusement park.
Director: Chris Parrish
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thrill Ride (2017) about?
Three adventurous kids break into a shuttered amusement park rumored to hold Al Capone's buried treasure. When the park's abandoned attractions mysteriously reactivate, they must team up with a mysterious witch to survive the night's supernatural traps and escape before dawn.
Who directed Thrill Ride?
Chris Parrish directed this 2017 adventure-comedy, blending humor with light horror for a family-friendly thrill ride.
Who stars in Thrill Ride?
The film features Lucas Jade Zumann, Kristen Johnston, and Tim Kazurinsky as the lead trio, joined by Helen Sadler and Nicole Scimeca in key roles.
Is Thrill Ride (2017) worth watching?
With its blend of adventure, comedy, and supernatural intrigue, Thrill Ride (2017) is a fun, breezy watch for families or fans of retro horror-comedies. Its short runtime and nostalgic setting make it an easy pick for younger audiences, though it may feel light on deeper scares. While not a blockbuster, it delivers solid entertainment with heart and humor.
How long is Thrill Ride?
Thrill Ride (2017) runs for 86 minutes.
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About Thrill Ride (2017): Kids, a Witch, and a Haunted Roller Coaster — Full Movie Info
Directed by Chris Parrish, Thrill Ride (2017) plunges three curious kids into a supernatural adventure at a long-abandoned amusement park. After sneaking past "No Trespassing" signs, they uncover rumors of legendary gangster Al Capone's hidden treasure—only to witness the park's rusted attractions spring to life with eerie magic. As ghostly rides whirl and classic games spring back into motion, the trio must seek help from an enigmatic witch to outrun the park's vengeful spirit before sunrise.
Blending slapstick humor with spooky thrills, this family-friendly comedy-adventure captures the magic of old-school funfairs while adding a twist of supernatural danger. With its vibrant 86-minute runtime packed with nostalgia, danger, and a touch of Chicago history, Thrill Ride (2017) feels like stepping into a Saturday matinee classic—except this time, the ghosts are real.