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  1. While buying a cone for Charlie, the boy asks whether they can pay the ghost and vanishes. Mike and Kristen seek out the boy and he presses NYPD Detective Jordan to find his son. One year later, Mike researches and finds that children that disappear on Halloween are never found by the police. Furthermore every year three children vanish.

  2. Oscar winner Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas) stars in this intense and chilling thriller about one man’s desperate search for his missing child. One year af...

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  3. Der rätselhafte Satz ist erst einmal das Letzte, was der New Yorker Literaturprofessor Mike (Cage) von Söhnchen Charlie hört, bevor der Kleine an Halloween spurlos verschwindet. Doch ein Jahr später erhalten der verzweifelte Mike und seine Frau (Sarah Wayne Callies, „The Walking Dead“) geisterhafte Botschaften von Charlie.

  4. Pay the Ghost takes a weak stab at supernatural horror, but ultimately, it's only viewers who will pay for watching this sloppily assembled picture. Haunted by eerie images and unexplainable ...

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  5. Pay the Ghost (2015) Pay the Ghost. Quelle: themoviedb.org. Trailer. 90 Min Mystery Horror Drama Thriller USA Canada. Regie Uli Edel. Drehbuch Tim Lebbon Daniel Kay. Cast Nicolas Cage, Sarah Wayne Callies, Veronica Ferres, Lyriq Bent, Lauren Beatty, Kalie Hunter, Jack Fulton, Stephen McHattie, Susannah Hoffmann, Mark Irvingsen, Liam Buckle ...

  6. 28. Aug. 2015 · Nicolas Cage and Sarah Wayne Callies star in this thriller about one man's desperate search for his missing child.-----­----Follow I...

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  7. 25. Sept. 2015 · Instead, “Pay the Ghost” does nothing that we haven’t seen done more entertainingly and incisively in other films. It literally has two characters at the 70-minute mark explain the entire narrative—where Charlie is, how to save him, why he was taken, etc.—in back-to-back conversations. It is the apex of lazy screenwriting.