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A hospice nurse working at a spooky New Orleans plantation home finds herself entangled in a mystery involving the house's dark past.
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A hospice nurse working at a spooky New Orleans plantation home finds herself entangled in a mystery involving the house's dark past.
6.5/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actress | 2006 | Gena
Best Horror | 2006
Best Original Score for a HorrorThriller Film | 2005 | Ed
Budget 43,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 93,983,911 USD
The swamp behind the Devereaux house was created with CGI effects. The actual house used in this movie, Felicity Plantation, is situated inland in St. James Parish, and is surrounded by farmland. The fictional Devereaux house was situated in Terrebonne Parish, which is coastal and swampy.
Sir John Hurt offered to perform the stunt of Ben falling off the roof, but he was not allowed, as the stunt was ruled too dangerous to guarantee no injury.
The gas station that Caroline visits has a wind chime made of bones hanging from the front entry way. They are raccoon penile bones.
At the opening of this movie, the book that Caroline (Kate Hudson) is reading to the hospice patient is Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island". Toward the beginning of that work, Jim Hawkins is caring for the elderly Billy Bones after the man had a stroke. Caroline begins her ordeal in the same way: taking care of the elderly Ben Devereaux (Sir John Hurt) post-stroke.
Ronald McCall had to cut his dreadlocks to play the character of Papa Justify.
"Violet Devereaux: Child, I believe you broke my legs."
"Caroline Ellis: I told you I wanted a black one this time. Luke: You know the black ones never stay. Beggars can't be choosers. I think it suits you beautifully. It's better than Violet or Grace, even. We'll get used to it. We always do."