The Jailhouse

The Jailhouse
Directed by Billy Lewis
Produced by Billy Lewis
Heath Franklin
Brandon Luck
Written by Billy Lewis
Starring C. Thomas Howell
Lindsey McKeon
Darren Dalton
Rey Valentin
Siri Baruc
Sahr Ngaujah
Nate Panning
Mark Darby Robinson
Ken Aguilar
Madison Weidberg
Phillip Troy Linger
Keith Minor
Music by Alex Beard
Cinematography Joe Stauffer
Edited by Joe Stauffer
Distributed by American World Pictures, 3L Productions, Galvanized Films
Release dates
May 4, 2010
Running time
86 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Jailhouse is an American psychological thriller film released in May 2010, starring C. Thomas Howell, Lindsey McKeon, Rey Valentin and Darren Dalton. It was written and directed by Billy Lewis and produced by Brandon Luck and Heath Franklin.[1] In this movie, a family moves into a house that used to be a jail and discovers it's haunted. The Jailhouse was released in 16 theaters in 10 states beginning May 4, 2010. The Jailhouse made its world television premiere on the Chiller Network on February 4, 2011[2]

Plot

Small town, the American dream. A blue-collar family living the idyllic rural lifestyle. Nothing is out of place except for the lack of white picket fences and the old jail that occupies the second floor of their century old home. Seth Delray (C. Thomas Howell) knew the possibilities before he moved his wife and two kids into the old jailhouse, but the Sheriff assured him that it would be an act of God to put that place back into service. Times are tight, and it was just too good of a deal to refuse. That is, until the county jail caught fire. The Sheriff hands were tied and he had to put the displaced inmates anywhere he could find iron bars with a locking door. The Delray's were his only option. For Seth the worst wasn't the locked up criminals above his living room, it was the mortal fear in his children's eyes, the piercing cold looks from his wife. The deep, dark creeping recognition that something had happened there, something terrible, something that would rip his soul with a hundred year old hands.

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