Little Murder
Little Murder (Ghost of New Orleans) | |
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Directed by | Predrag Antonijević |
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Produced by | Silvio Muraglia, Eric Fierstein Co-Executive Producers John Gaston, Jeff Spilman, Jeff Stern, Executive Producer Stephen Hays |
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Cinematography | Steve Mason |
Edited by | Devin Maurer |
Distributed by | Mind in Motion |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Little Murder is a 2011 supernatural horror thriller film directed by Predrag Antonijević. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 8, 2011.[1] The movie was distributed wide in the US on February 17, 2017 under the new title Ghost of New Orleans.[2]
Plot
The story centers on a humiliated detective Ben Chaney (Josh Lucas) who gets a sudden shot at salvation when the ghost of a murdered cellist Corey Little (Lake Bell) solicits his help in finding her killer as he was on a stakeout of a serial killer suspect, Drag Hammerman. As Chaney unravels the truth behind Little's night of murder, a little turn of events revealed the killer to all of the murders, including Little's, to be the very same man all along.[3] and her best friend Dianalle (Amani Phillips).
Cast
- Josh Lucas as Ben Chaney[4]
- Terrence Howard as Drag Hammerman[4]
- Lake Bell as Corey Little[4]
- Sharon Leal as Jennifer[5]
- Cary Elwes as Barry Fitzgerald[5]
- Bokeem Woodbine as Lipp[6]
- Peter Jason as Lt. Wills[6]
- Noah Bean as Paul Marais[6]
- Nick Lashaway as Tom Little
- Deborah Ann Woll as Molly[6]
- Brandon Molale as Bobby
- Ele Bardha as Manny
- Sonya A. Avakian as Paul's Housekeeper
- Sean H. Robertson as Crime Scene Officer #2
- Amani P. as Dianalle
Production
The film is shooting in Detroit and New Orleans,[6] Little Murder is the third US production for the Serbian director Predrag "Peter Gaga" Antonijevic.[7]
Rumors of the film's budget problems surfaced after numerous complaints to the Michigan state film office were made by local vendors for goods and services that were not paid for. The Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, Michigan filed suit, claiming the production company accumulated a tab of over $37,000 before leaving town without paying.[8]
See also
References
- ^ "Little Murder". psfilmfest.org. Retrieved January 7, 2011.
- ^ http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/independent/ghost-of-new-orleans/
- ^ Woodbine, Jason, Bean, and Woll Are Planning a LITTLE MURDER
- ^ a b c First report, photos from LITTLE MURDER Archived 2009-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Justin Kroll (2009-09-17). "Cary Elwes and Sharon Leal". Variety. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
- ^ a b c d e "Entertainment/Hollywood News". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ "4 More Commit Little Murder". Retrieved 13 May 2016.
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