Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Thorough Film Synopsis

We wanted to create a film that engages wide audiences and sparks interest and discussion, we thought it was essential to produce a fresh idea to make our film unique.

Auberry Manor was an old hotel situated along the coast of Shercombe Bay, it was contructed in 1808. The hotel was known for its lavish parties and obscenely rich visitors. During it's hey day, October 16th, an extravagant ball was in mid swing, until a raging fire ripped through the building leaving behind it a path of distruction and death. Many lives were lost and many bodies were consumed by the flames, it stayed untouched for over 50 years until a local estate agents decided to take the derelict and abandoned hotel on, thinking it was a perfect rennovation opportunity. Johnothon Scott a successful entrepenuer and convinces himself to view the property, after meeting with the estate agent, they proceed to tour the manor. As she informs him of some of the buildngs history, she abruptly disappears. Mr Scott is terror ridden and proceeds in a mission to escape the daunting hotel. After experiencing encounters with ghostly presents and encurring danger he meets the Manors history. He meets a woman who introducers herself as Marion Clark, he beleives she is real under his dilusional state. However, Marion is infact the owner of the hotel and is merely a shadow from the past. After, delving into the manor and meeting with Marion, Johnothon relises this truth and is determined to understand what happened. He goes against her wishes and explores private rooms and discovers, by a letter, her husband was killed in the war, his fighter jet was shot down and caught alight taking his life. After thrilling events of haunting and paranormal activity, Johnothon learns that it was Marion herself that burned down the hotel in a bid to be with her love.

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