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Prank 2014

9 min📅 2014-01-01

"It's all fun and games until someone loses their soul"

In Prank (2014), a chilling blend of horror and dark comedy unfolds when three teens who died decades ago return for one vengeful night.

Director: Alex Weight

Cast

Benson Jack Anthony
Benson Jack Anthony
Sam
Jesse Hyde
Jesse Hyde
Richie
Karl Beattie
Karl Beattie
Bobby
Jeremy Shadlow
Jerry
Michelle Collins
Hippy Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Prank (2014) about?

This 2014 horror-comedy short film delivers a tight, atmospheric tale of ghostly retribution and unresolved trauma. Its dark humor and supernatural twists make it a standout in the genre.

Who directed Prank?

Prank was directed by Alex Weight, who brings a sharp eye for genre storytelling and moody atmosphere to this revenge tale.

Who stars in Prank?

The film features a talented young cast including Benson Jack Anthony, Jesse Hyde, Karl Beattie, Jeremy Shadlow, and Michelle Collins in key roles.

Is Prank (2014) worth watching?

Given its short runtime and cult appeal, Prank is best enjoyed as a quick but memorable horror-comedy fix rather than a deep cinematic experience.

How long is Prank?

Prank has a runtime of 9 minutes.

About Prank (2014) — A Supernatural Revenge Comedy Short Film

In Prank (2014), a chilling blend of horror and dark comedy unfolds when three teens who died decades ago return for one vengeful night. Directed by Alex Weight, this short film revisits a brutal childhood prank that ended in tragedy, as the victims rise to confront their tormentors with supernatural fury. With a runtime of just nine minutes, Prank delivers a punchy, atmospheric exploration of revenge, mortality, and the lingering scars of childhood cruelty.

The film leans into its genre roots, mixing eerie suspense with biting humor as the dead boys reclaim their stolen youth—not with apologies, but with retribution. Benson Jack Anthony, Jesse Hyde, and Karl Beattie lead the cast, embodying the haunting yet darkly comedic energy of their vengeful spirits. Prank (2014) isn't just about scares; it's a sharp commentary on how bullies and their victims are both trapped in cycles of pain, even after death.