
Ghost Ambulance 2008
"Suzzanna Returns"
In *Ghost Ambulance (2008)*, the legendary Suzzanna headlines this Indonesian horror chiller directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, weaving a tale of supernatural vengeance and familial betrayal.
Director: Nayato Fio Nuala
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ghost Ambulance (2008) about?
*Ghost Ambulance* follows Rano, the sole survivor of a family torn apart by a mother's deal with the devil. Years later, Rano and his friends move into their old family home in Bandung, where a haunted ambulance is parked outside—its presence awakening a sinister force determined to claim another life.
Who directed Ghost Ambulance?
Ghost Ambulance was directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, a filmmaker known for his work in Indonesian horror and thriller genres.
Who stars in Ghost Ambulance?
The film stars horror icon Suzzanna alongside Dimaz Andrean, Fitri Ayu, Clift Sangra, and Ratna Galih, delivering a mix of generational terror and youthful dread.
Is Ghost Ambulance (2008) worth watching?
As an unrated Indonesian horror film from 2008, *Ghost Ambulance* delivers a solid mix of supernatural scares and family drama. While not a modern blockbuster, its atmospheric tension and Suzzanna's legacy make it a cult pick for horror fans seeking classic Southeast Asian chills.
How long is Ghost Ambulance?
Ghost Ambulance has a runtime of 93 minutes.
About Ghost Ambulance (2008) — Haunted ambulance and a family's cursed past resurface in this Indonesian horror classic
In *Ghost Ambulance (2008)*, the legendary Suzzanna headlines this Indonesian horror chiller directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, weaving a tale of supernatural vengeance and familial betrayal. Decades after a mother's dark pact with the devil claimed her family, her sole surviving son, Rano, crosses paths with an eerie past when he and his friends move into their ancestral Bandung home. The house's most unsettling feature? A parked ambulance rumored to be haunted, its presence a haunting reminder of the unpaid debt to darkness. As the group settles in, whispers of the supernatural grow louder, and the line between reality and the occult blurs—especially when the ambulance's ghostly sirens echo through the night.
Nayato Fio Nuala crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, blending classic Indonesian horror tropes with a modern twist. The film's themes of ancestral curses and moral reckoning are underscored by Suzzanna's commanding performance, while the young cast—Dimaz Andrean, Fitri Ayu, and Clift Sangra—add urgency to the unfolding nightmare. *Ghost Ambulance* isn't just about scares; it's a slow-burn descent into guilt and retribution, where every creaking floorboard feels like a step closer to the devil's reckoning.