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The 13 Insane Ghosts From Thir13en Ghosts Explained

March 27, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos on the 13 ghosts of Thirteen Ghosts….

Back in 2001, a horror remake called Thirteen Ghosts or THIR13EN Ghosts was released to little fanfare and box office returns. But in the 20 years since it has generated a bit of a cult following thanks to its sharp production values and genuinely interesting premise- a haunted house that is occupied by thirteen ghosts seeking vengeance for their capture at the hands of a ghost hunter.

Well, with a 1.5 hour runtime, there was simply no way all of these spectral beings were going to be given the dedication their backstory and mythology deserved, leading to a lot of of unsatisfying answers regarding their presence. Well, thanks to Marvelous Videos, we finally have a fleshed out description on each of the 13 ghosts in the film. Check it out here…

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Originally published March 27, 2021. Updated April 27, 2021.

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Movies, Random Videos, Red Stewart Tagged With: Marvelous Videos, THIR13EN Ghosts

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