
Stageghost 2000
"Some legends are better left undisturbed."
Step into the eerie confines of a remote stagecoach station where the past refuses to stay buried in *Stageghost* (2000), a chilling Western-horror hybrid directed by Stephen Furst.
Director: Stephen Furst
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stageghost (2000) about?
*Stageghost* (2000) plunges viewers into a stagecoach station besieged by vengeful spirits from the past. A group of stranded travelers must confront their own demons—both literal and metaphorical—while fighting to survive the night against supernatural forces that refuse to let them escape.
Who directed Stageghost?
Stephen Furst, an actor-turned-filmmaker known for his work in both television and independent films, directs *Stageghost* (2000).
Who stars in Stageghost?
The film features Christopher Atkins, Edward Albert, Dana Barron, William Sanderson, and John Vernon in a tense ensemble cast.
Is Stageghost (2000) worth watching?
*Stageghost* (2000) isn't for every viewer, but fans of low-budget horror or Western-themed terror will find it a gripping oddity. Its blend of supernatural dread and frontier survival offers a unique, if flawed, experience that balances atmosphere with a touch of campy fun.
How long is Stageghost?
The runtime of *Stageghost* (2000) is 104 minutes.
About Stageghost (2000) — A Haunting Western Horror Clash of Spirits and Survivors
Step into the eerie confines of a remote stagecoach station where the past refuses to stay buried in *Stageghost* (2000), a chilling Western-horror hybrid directed by Stephen Furst. A tight-knit group of travelers finds themselves trapped under siege by vengeful spirits, their sanctuary turning into a battleground where the line between legend and nightmare blurs. Furst crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, blending the rugged isolation of the frontier with supernatural forces that whisper from the shadows. The film's haunting premise—where history's ghosts refuse to be silenced—invites viewers into a tense, atmospheric journey that questions how far one should go to uncover buried truths.
Christopher Atkins, Edward Albert, and Dana Barron lead the ensemble cast, their performances grounding the film's escalating terror in raw human emotion. Set against the sweeping landscapes and claustrophobic interiors of the station, *Stageghost* (2000) delivers a unique fusion of Western grit and horror suspense, where every creaking floorboard and flickering lantern feels like a harbinger of doom. The tagline's warning lingers: some legends aren't just stories—they're curses waiting to be awakened.