
It’s a tale as old as time.
Ghost haunts a house. Someone enters the house. Ghost tries to scare that person. They end up in love. Now it’s happily ever after. Maybe.
In the romantic comedy A Ghost Waits, the fil tells the story on a microbudget that is cheerfully delightful with many surprises.
The film stars MacLeod Andrews, Natalie Walker, Sydney Vollmer, and Amanda Miller. Adam Stovall wrote and directed the movie.
Here’s the official synopsis:
Tasked with renovating a neglected rental home, handyman Jack (Andrews) quickly finds out why the tenants keep leaving in droves—this house is haunted. The ghost in question is Muriel (Walker), herself employed from beyond the veil to keep the home vacant. Against the odds, Jack and Muriel find they have a lot in common—pulse notwithstanding. Having found a kindred spirit in an otherwise lonely existence, they must fight for their newfound affection as pressure mounts for them each to fulfill their “cross-purposes.”
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LRM Online’s Gig Pattta spoke with actor MacLeod Andrews and writer/director Adam Stovall on this project. We talked about how the film was made on a microbudget and the story.
MacLeod Andrews is a Los Angeles-based actor and producer. His recent credits included A Ghost Waits and They Look Like People. Also, he is a company member of the Rising Phoenix Rep Theater Company, in which he performed of Off-Broadway, West Coast and World premieres. With over 300 titles to credit, he is an award-winning audiobook narrator. He appeared in films such as Doctor Sleep, The Siren, and Split.
Adam Stovall was part of a sketch comedy group called the Scott Walsh Comedy Foundation in the early 2000s. Later, he became a culture and political journalist with various publications, including The Hollywood Reporter, Indiewire, and Creative Screenwriting Magazine. In 2013, he transitioned into film production by working on projects such as Split, Marry Me, and Randy to the Rescue. A Ghost Waits marked his directorial feature film debut.
A Ghost Waits screened at multiple film festivals, including Frightfest London, FrightFest Glasgow, Norway’s Ramaskrik, and Screamfest.
The film made its debut exclusively on ARROW in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Watch the exclusive interview below. Let us know what you think.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, ARROW

