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FantasyHorrorFamily

The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It

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Cassie, a 13 year old Gothic girl, is trying to fit in at her new school. To entertain herself, she plays a series of pranks on the popular kids and her younger brother, Max. When she goes to a Halloween store looking for new tricks, she finds a little book called "The Evil Thing"

Release Date : 2007-09-04

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The HatcheryUniversal Studios Home Entertainment Family Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Emily Osment

Character Name : Cassie Keller

Original Name : Emily Osment

Gender : Female

Brittany Curran

Character Name : Priscilla Wright

Original Name : Brittany Curran

Gender : Female

Alex Winzenread

Character Name : Max Keller

Original Name : Alex Winzenread

Gender : Male

Michelle Duffy

Character Name : Eileen Keller

Original Name : Michelle Duffy

Gender : Female

John Hawkinson

Character Name : Jack Keller

Original Name : John Hawkinson

Gender : Male

Cody Linley

Character Name : Sean

Original Name : Cody Linley

Gender : Male

Tobin Bell

Character Name : The Stranger

Original Name : Tobin Bell

Gender : Male

John P. Hopkins

Character Name : Magician at Halloween Dance

Original Name : John P. Hopkins

Gender : Male

Michael Dickson

Character Name : Pizza Guy

Original Name : Michael Dickson

Gender : Male

Colleen Dengel

Character Name : Tanya

Original Name : Colleen Dengel

Gender : Female

Katelyn Pippy

Character Name : Erin

Original Name : Katelyn Pippy

Gender : Female

Marty Schiff

Character Name : Mr. McKibble

Original Name : Marty Schiff

Gender : Male

Barbara Russell

Character Name : Lunch Lady

Original Name : Barbara Russell

Gender : Female

Maria Becoates-Bey

Character Name : Mrs. Bernard

Original Name : Maria Becoates-Bey

Gender : Male

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend, especially for a younger audience. Sometimes it is fun to see what they're offering to the kids, and you run into something familiar like R.L. Stine, and you even hop into the way back machine to see some surprises: like Emily Osment (Gabi, "Young and Hungry"), Brittany Curran (Fen, The Magicians), and Tobin Bell (Jigsaw, SAW). The story itself is solid, if juvenile (it IS designed for a younger audience), and the actor is a little over the top, but I think it is a combination of good writing of silly characters for kids and quality actors. Not only does the cast do a great job of the teen drama and typical family infighting between siblings, but the real shining moment of the movie is the "Evil Thing". It is amazing what they can do with some simple practical effects and good camera work. If you're looking for a "scary" movie to sit down with the kids, this is a good choice.