Lemon Tree Passage

Lemon Tree Passage

Movie |

Vacation | Urban Legend

  • Duration: 1h 24min
  • Music: Joachim Horsley
  • Similar To: Scream 7, The Arborist
  • Story:
    An Australian urban legend comes screaming on the Ozploitation scene. It’s said that if you drive down the creepy road of Lemon Tree Passage, and witness a sudden flash of light in the trees, you'll be forever haunted by the tormented spirit of a man killed by thrill speeding teenagers. Wanting to put this old wives’ tale to the test, a car-load of non-believers take the supposedly cursed journey and do indeed see a strange manifestation. But it’s not the one of popular myth - this sudden possession of one of their number involves another altogether more shocking crime. That of a young girl raped and murdered on the same stretch of highway. As one urban legend trumps another, the scared passengers must sort out the facts of both cases before vengeful justice from beyond the grave can be meted out with moody atmosphere, ghostly thrills and supernatural suspense.
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3.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
An Australian urban legend comes screaming on the Ozploitation scene. It’s said that if you drive down the creepy road of Lemon Tree Passage, and witness a sudden flash of light in the trees, you'll be forever haunted by the tormented spirit of a man killed by thrill speeding teenagers. Wanting to put this old wives’ tale to the test, a car-load of non-believers take the supposedly cursed journey and do indeed see a strange manifestation. But it’s not the one of popular myth - this sudden possession of one of their number involves another altogether more shocking crime. That of a young girl raped and murdered on the same stretch of highway. As one urban legend trumps another, the scared passengers must sort out the facts of both cases before vengeful justice from beyond the grave can be meted out with moody atmosphere, ghostly thrills and supernatural suspense.
Ratings

3.9/10

IMDb

TRIVIA

Trivia

The plot to this movie is based on a real supernatural occurrence that is often reported on 'Lemon Tree Pasage' in New South Wales, Australia.

Cast members Nicholas Gunn, Tim Phillips and Pippa Black all have previously appeared on the Australian TV soap series 'Neighbours'. Black as the daughter of Paul Robinson and Phillipps firstly as a vision of Robinson's and later as his nephew, Daniel. Gunn has played more than one character, most recently Forest. Jessica Tovey starred in rival soap, 'Home and Away'.

The film was shot over four weeks in September 2012 in South Australia, Australia. Additional photography was shot in March 2013 with the addition of an new character. This was decided during editing and post-production after the original shoot had wrapped.

According to the article 'The Ghost of Lemon Tree Passage rises' by Don Groves published on the 'SBS' website, ''the producers developed and financed the film privately, without the assistance of government agencies.'' Producer Jeremy Ervine said ''the South Australian Film Corporation's guidelines won't allow the agency to support first-time filmmakers, instead insisting they start out on short films and in development labs''. He added: "We were much too impatient to do that."

The 'Lemon Tree Passage' place in real life is situated in in Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia but the movie did not shoot there. It was shot in South Australia.