
Landing 27 June:
The Haunting of the Tower of London
by Charlie Steeds
by Ellis Reed
Here’s a film I’ve only just heard about: The Haunting of the Tower of London by Charlie Steeds, aka Dark Temple Films.
Steeds recently retweeted the cover art, which you can see in all its glory below. The DVD is available to pre-order ahead of its 27 June release, and the IMDb plot summary is as follows:
‘When the remains of two murdered Princes are discovered at the Tower of London, a troubled Priest must put his beliefs aside to befriend a mysterious prisoner, who has supernatural powers to communicate with the dead. Together they must solve the mystery of who murdered the Princes, as prisoners in the castle dungeon meet their bloody fates at the hands of the Princes’ ghosts, who continue to haunt the Castle seeking their revenge.’
I’m a fan of Dark Temple Films (see previous coverage) and will be putting this one straight on my watchlist. Keep an eye out for a trailer closer to the time…

Ellis Reed
Ellis Reed is the News Editor for Horrified. He also wrote some ghost stories during lockdown, which you can read for free on his blog.
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