Yep, one from Australia today. Though as the years have gone by Aussie horror has become more mainstream and less identifiable with the Land Down Under. Oz-ploitation seems to be a term for yesteryear. Italian horror is similar, no longer Giallo...sad. Still, we do have a creepy one about a ghost wanting vengeance. Our feature today is 2014's "Death Passage" (aka "Lemon Tree Passage"), directed by David Campbell.
Three great looking vacationing young Americans find themselves at the beach. The sultry Maya (Jessica Tovey) is with the babe Amelia (Pippa Black) and her brother Toby (Tim Pocock). At the beach they meet two fun Aussies, the weird Oscar (Andrew Ryan) and the hunk Geordie (Tim Phillips). Yep, Maya and Geordie fall in love. What could go wrong? The otherworldly, that's what! Seems there is a recent urban legend Oscar lets them in on. If one drives really fast on Lemon Tree Passage Road, a bright light appears behind the car. They have to see for themselves and do it...and guess what. Yep. The bright light? Let's talk about Sam (Nicholas Gunn). He seems to have secrets and some evil forces converging on him. The evil forces try to get him to commit suicide, or order him to "find her." Find who? Okay, whatever that bright light is, it begins tormenting Geordie, Maya, Amelia, and Toby.
Now Maya develops some weird psychic connection with something from the other side. She sees some horrible act of violence against a girl (Piera Shannon). Now Sam, desperate to stay alive, follows orders and heads into the wilderness to look for...well, you'll see. He doesn't find it, it finds him. Now the others drive back to that weird road and try to recreate their feat. Mistake. Now the evil entity turns homicidal and in the weirdest ways, people begin dying. Maya, on the other hand, seems to be beckoned by some spirit and eventually possessed. Sam turns crazy and whatever force is in the woods, Sam wants to kill it. Fat chance. The secrets are revealed and we see what this entity is, or who it was. Maya may be the human vessel that the spirit uses to further its wrath of vengeance.
Will any of these great looking characters survive the bright light of Lemon Tree Passage Road? Will the evil spirit enjoy intimacy with Geordie just as Maya did? Will Maya be able to break free of the spirit before all her friends are dead? This is a creepy ghost story and its strength is definitely the great looking cast. Perhaps the scares are mild, but we do like looking at the characters in peril. See "Death Passage" and take in a not too surprising, but still satisfying ghost story.


















