The Hanover House

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The Hanover House
The Hanover House film poster.jpg
Directed by Corey Norman
Written byCorey Norman, Haley Norman
Produced byDavid Spenlinhauer
CinematographyKen Gonneville
Edited byCorey Norman
Music byAnthony Lusk-Simone
Production
company
Bonfire Films
Release date
  • May 9, 2014 (2014-05-09)(Dead at the Drive-In)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$23,000

The Hanover House (re-released digitally as The Calling in 2022 [1] ) is a 2014 horror film that was directed by Corey Norman and is his feature-film directorial debut. [2] The film had its world premiere on May 9, 2014 at the Saco Drive-In. [3] It stars Brian Chamberlain as a man that must deal with the demons from his past before he can move on as an adult. [4]

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Synopsis

Robert Foster (Brian Chamberlain) is returning from his father's funeral when he ends up hitting a young girl with his car. Horrified, he quickly goes to the closest farmhouse in hopes of getting medical help for the girl, only for his deceased father to answer the door. There Robert must face the demons of his past before he can finally move on.

Cast

Production

Filming took place in Maine during December 2012 at various locations, including a farm house that the cast later claimed was haunted. [5] The initial principal photography was funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign and a second fundraiser through Indiegogo was held to raise funding to complete the movie. [6] [7] While filming, Norman was inspired by director and United States fugitive [8] Roman Polanski and Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud and tried to show these influences in the movie. [5]

Reception

Bloody Disgusting gave the movie a mixed review, stating that they enjoyed the acting and that the film was well crafted, but that it "tromps around the depressing murk a bit too much for [their] tastes". [9]

Horror Hound gave the film a very positive review, stating "The Hanover House is one of the best independent horror films I have ever seen." [10]

Awards

Best Feature Film, Sanford International Film Festival (2014) [11]

Best Feature Film, HorrorHound Weekend Film Festival (2014)

Best Director – Corey Norman, HorrorQuest Film Festival (2014)

Best Actor – Brian Chamberlain, HorrorQuest Film Festival (2014)

Best Maine Film, Sanford International Film Festival (2014)

Runner Up, Best Supernatural Film, Fright Night Film Festival (2014)

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