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Catatonia 2014

★ 7.01 votes78 min📅 2014-01-01

In Frank S Petrilli's chilling psychological horror *Catatonia (2014)*, a woman haunted by the Oakhurst Sanatorium Murders struggles to survive another nightmare when budget cuts force the facility to transfer the very killer she escaped—back into her own hospital.

Director: Frank S Petrilli

Cast

Kim Kleemichen
Rosie Delgado
Tom Petrone
Charles 'Buddy' DeWitt
Vinny Bernardo
Albert
Chris Paul Kelley
Coral
Ann Parkhurst
Aileen Baskum, R.N.
Katie Hodges
Dr. Meadows
Daniela Rivera
Dr. Ramirez
Pamela Rose Cichy
Polina Pekalski, L.P.N. / La Llorona
Stan Saja
Norman
Jessica DiGirolamo
Heather

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Catatonia (2014) about?

*Catatonia* follows a survivor of the Oakhurst Sanatorium Murders, now trapped in a mental health facility where severe budget cuts force her to confront the very killer she escaped. As the killer returns alongside a supernatural force tied to the original killings, she must fight to stay sane while confronting the horrors that haunt her past.

Who directed Catatonia?

The film was directed by Frank S Petrilli, known for crafting tense, atmospheric horror that blends psychological tension with supernatural elements.

Who stars in Catatonia?

The cast includes Kim Kleemichen, Tom Petrone, Vinny Bernardo, Chris Paul Kelley, and Ann Parkhurst.

Is Catatonia (2014) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *Catatonia* delivers a gripping 78-minute psychological horror experience with strong atmospheric tension. Fans of slow-burn thrillers with supernatural undertones will find its tightly wound narrative and eerie setting compelling, despite its indie roots.

How long is Catatonia?

The runtime for *Catatonia* is 78 minutes.

About Catatonia (2014) — A Woman's Descent into Horror as Past Killers Return

In Frank S Petrilli's chilling psychological horror *Catatonia (2014)*, a woman haunted by the Oakhurst Sanatorium Murders struggles to survive another nightmare when budget cuts force the facility to transfer the very killer she escaped—back into her own hospital. As the walls close in, she grapples with severe dissociative disorder, haunted by visions of a malevolent force that drove the original atrocities. With the supernatural entity closing in, her grip on reality frays under the weight of her past, blending psychological terror with supernatural dread.

Set in a sterile, tense mental health facility, *Catatonia* weaves themes of trauma, escape, and the inescapable nature of guilt. Petrilli crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, where every shadow feels like a threat and every heartbeat echoes the screams of the past. The film's tight runtime keeps the suspense relentless, making it a standout entry in the thriller-horror genre for fans of slow-burn psychological horror with a supernatural edge.