Ghostkeeper
Who Next Becomes The Keeper Of The Beast That Lives On Human Flesh?
1981 | 87m | English
Popularity: 0.2 (history)
| Director: | Jim Makichuk |
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| Writer: | Jim Makichuk, Doug MacLeod |
| Staring: |
| A group of three friends on a snowmobiling trip find themselves stranded at an abandoned lodge isolated in the mountains. They discover that an old woman resides in the hotel, along with an evil entity that she is keeping in the basement. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 01, 1981 |
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| Director: | Jim Makichuk |
| Writer: | Jim Makichuk, Doug MacLeod |
| Genres: | Horror, Thriller |
| Keywords | hotel, canada, winter, haunted house, murder, snow, wendigo, canadian rockies |
| Production Companies | Badland Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $750,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 29, 2026 Entered: Apr 26, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Riva Spier | Jenny |
| Murray Ord | Marty |
| Sheri McFadden | Chrissy |
| Georgie Collins | Ghostkeeper |
| Les Kimber | Storekeeper |
| Bill Grove | Danny |
| John MacMillan | Windigo |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Paul Zaza | Original Music Composer |
| John Holbrook | Director of Photography |
| Stan Cole | Editor |
| Jim Makichuk | Writer, Director |
| Doug MacLeod | Writer |
| Maggie Cole | Casting Director |
| Barry Anderson | Art Direction |
| Kirstie McLellan Day | Makeup Artist |
| Caroline Myny | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Lisa Barry | Second Assistant Director |
| Rick Thompson | First Assistant Director |
| Mel Merrells | Special Effects |
| Steven Cole | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Clarke Da Prato | Sound Mixer |
| Dennis Drummond | Sound Editor |
| Wayne Griffin | Sound Editor |
| Kelly Hall | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Kirk Hawkes | Sound Editor |
| Gary Oppenheimer | Sound Editor |
| Richard Patton | Sound Mixer |
| Peter Shewchuk | Sound Mixer |
| Don White | Foley Recordist, Foley Mixer |
| Andy Wilson | Boom Operator |
| Jim Gregor | Gaffer |
| Bruno Engler | Still Photographer |
| Lawrence Gregor | Grip |
| Ivan Hawkes | Key Grip |
| Dan Heather | Second Assistant Camera |
| Larry Johnson | Electrician |
| Harvey LaRocque | First Assistant Camera |
| Jackie Merrells | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Richard Benwick | First Assistant Editor |
| Rick Crosby | Location Manager |
| Carl Zittrer | Music Editor |
| Marianne Mendzat | Continuity |
| Nash Javer | Driver |
| Carole Hamill | Production Assistant |
| Nives Lever | Production Secretary |
| Linda Jeffrey Ludlow | Production Accountant |
| Barry Merrells | Props |
| Les Kimber | Props |
| David Makichuk | Story Consultant |
| John Lacroin | Catering Head Chef |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Harold J. Cole | Producer |
| Lawrence A. Dickie | Executive Producer |
| Jim Makichuk | Producer |
| Doug MacLeod | Associate Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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| 2025 | 12 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
| 2026 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
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**_Effective snowy setting with haunting mood, but vacuous story_** Celebrating New Years in the Alberta Rockies, three snowmobilers are forced to spend the night at a mountain hotel that’s been defunct for five years. “Ghost Keeper” (1981) was the precursor to similar horror flicks, like the ... soon-to-come “Curtains” and, especially, “Chill Factor” and “Shadow Lake.” Unfortunately, it’s the least of these. The first half is promising enough, but the second half just sort of fizzles out. The director explained that he shot it in chronological order, but the production started to run out of money half way through. Rather than putting the kibosh on it, he forsook the remaining script and made things up as they went along with the intention of at least holding on to the creepy wintry atmosphere. He accomplished this but, since the most notable scenes in the original script took place in the second half, and they now lacked the funds to keep the guy playing the titular ‘ghost,’ the film just doesn’t capitalize on its promise. Brunette Riva Spier as Jenny works well as the somewhat brooding protagonist whereas Murray Ord’s character comes across as a cocky SOB. Blonde Sheri McFadden as Chrissy brings zest to the proceedings, but her character is too loose for my tastes. It runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot in Lake Louise, Alberta, which is a 2-hour drive west of Calgary and 35 miles northwest of Banff. GRADE: C