
Wild Spirit 2003
"She haunts your dreams"
In the eerie yet sensual *Wild Spirit (2003)*, director C.B. Tilden weaves a chilling romance-horror tale where the past refuses to stay buried.
Director: C.B. Tilden
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wild Spirit (2003) about?
*Wild Spirit (2003)* follows a sex-therapist whose teenage love dies tragically, only to return as a ghostly specter on the eve of his cold, distant fiancée's wedding. As his repressed desires resurface, he's forced to confront the thin line between passion and obsession—and whether the ghost is real or a manifestation of his own mind.
Who directed Wild Spirit?
C.B. Tilden directed *Wild Spirit (2003)*, crafting a unique fusion of romance, comedy, and horror that keeps audiences guessing.
Who stars in Wild Spirit?
The film features Krystal as the haunting spirit, alongside Rafe Urquhart, Antonio Clifton, Beverly Lynne, and Dave Emerson in key roles.
Is Wild Spirit (2003) worth watching?
Given its unrated status and niche genre-blending, *Wild Spirit (2003)* may not appeal to everyone, but fans of offbeat horror-comedies will find its mix of sensual tension and supernatural thrills intriguing. The short runtime and bold premise make it a quick, if unsettling, watch.
How long is Wild Spirit?
*Wild Spirit (2003)* has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Wild Spirit (2003) — When Love Comes Back as a Haunting
In the eerie yet sensual *Wild Spirit (2003)*, director C.B. Tilden weaves a chilling romance-horror tale where the past refuses to stay buried. Krystal stars as the spectral presence haunting Rafe Urquhart, a repressed sex-therapist whose wedding to a distant, calculating bride looms over him like a curse. As supernatural visions blur with reality, his repressed desires surge to the surface, leaving him—and the audience—questioning what's real and what's a ghostly fantasy.
With a runtime of just 90 minutes, *Wild Spirit (2003)* blends dark humor and gothic dread, exploring themes of obsession, repressed passion, and the ghosts of relationships past. The film's moody atmosphere and unexpected twists make it a cult favorite for fans of unconventional genre-blending cinema.