Thirteen-year-old Cassie Palmer, the seventh child of a seventh child, has inherited the gift of second sight. Unsure whether or not she even believes in ghosts, Cassie heads to the cemetery to test her ability to communicate with the Other World. She starts with the departed spirit of a harmless child: CHARLOTTE EMMA ELIZABETH WEBB, BORN 1840 DIED 1847. But when a mysterious man appears, Cassie finds a new companion. Is he a gravedigger? A bum? Or did Cassie's inexperience cause her to bring back Charlotte's frightening neighbor: DEVERILL 1720 - 1762?
Unfortunately the movie The Haunting of Cassie Palmer is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | Graham Curtis | Production Accountant |
Writing | Vivien Alcock | Book |
Sound | Kenyon Emrys-Roberts | Conductor |
Crew | Sue Crossland | Stunt Coordinator |
Sound | Kenyon Emrys-Roberts | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Paul Weston | Stunt Coordinator |
Art | John Ryder | Graphic Designer |
Production | Lesley Cross | Production Assistant |
Production | Anna Home | Executive Producer |
Sound | Tony Cunningham | Sound Mixer |
Writing | Alfred Shaughnessy | Screenplay |
Costume & Make-Up | Lin Lawrence | Makeup Artist |
Production | Mike Purcell | Production Manager |
Camera | Ken Brinsley | Camera Operator |
Camera | George Pellett | Camera Operator |
Sound | Jim Biddle | Sound Recordist |
Costume & Make-Up | Serena Brown | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Crew | Garry Mainstone | Manager of Operations |
Editing | John Price | Editor |
Production | John Newton Clarke | Production Designer |
Crew | Michael D. Smith | Lighting Camera |
Sound | Peter Huxford | Sound Editor |
Crew | Jane Vass | Manager of Operations |
Production | Pat Richards | Unit Manager |
Production | Pam Sanderson | Production Assistant |
Directing | Dorothea Brooking | Director |