
Resurrection Mary 2007
"On a trip down Archer Avenue, you never know who you might run into."
Sean Michael Beyer's eerie 2007 chiller, Resurrection Mary, unfolds on the rain-slicked streets of Archer Avenue where a fateful encounter pulls seventeen-year-old Jeff Pryce into a nightmare.
Director: Sean Michael Beyer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Resurrection Mary (2007) about?
Seventeen-year-old Jeff Pryce meets a mysterious girl named Mary while driving near Resurrection Cemetery, sparking an attraction that quickly turns dangerous. As Jeff's friends are murdered one by one, he becomes the prime suspect while uncovering eerie ties between Mary and the town's dark past.
Who directed Resurrection Mary?
Resurrection Mary was directed by Sean Michael Beyer, who crafts a moody blend of horror and teenage drama.
Who stars in Resurrection Mary?
The film features Kevin G. Schmidt as Jeff Pryce, alongside Sally Kirkland, Richard Riehle, Kristin Herrera, and Sean Marquette in key roles.
Is Resurrection Mary (2007) worth watching?
With its mix of supernatural horror and teenage angst, Resurrection Mary delivers a moody, atmospheric ride perfect for fans of ghost stories and coming-of-age thrillers. Though not a blockbuster, its tight runtime and eerie setting make it a solid pick for Halloween season viewing.
How long is Resurrection Mary?
Resurrection Mary runs for 91 minutes.
About Resurrection Mary (2007) — A teen's deadly date with a ghostly legend
Sean Michael Beyer's eerie 2007 chiller, Resurrection Mary, unfolds on the rain-slicked streets of Archer Avenue where a fateful encounter pulls seventeen-year-old Jeff Pryce into a nightmare. After nearly striking a pale, silent girl by Resurrection Cemetery, Jeff gives her a ride only to feel an instant, unsettling connection. But when his new acquaintance—mysterious Mary—accepts his Homecoming invitation, a string of gruesome deaths begins, each one pushing Jeff toward a horrifying truth. Blending horror, drama, romance, and thriller elements, the film weaves small-town dread with supernatural suspense, swirling audiences into a story where love may be the most dangerous emotion of all.
With Kevin G. Schmidt leading the cast as the troubled Jeff, the emotional core rests against a backdrop of gothic tension, anchored by Sally Kirkland's warmth and Richard Riehle's grounded presence. Pamela Jean Noble's enigmatic portrayal of Mary casts an eerie spell, while the atmospheric cinematography mirrors the uneasy balance between teenage longing and lurking menace. Resurrection Mary offers more than scares—it's a haunting meditation on trust, guilt, and the ghosts we carry long after the sun goes down.