Ask for an American horror ghost film: I heard it from a friend, but I haven't seen it with my own eyes. He said that he had seen some scenes in the Pearl Tower in Hong Kong as follows.
Release date: 20031October 26th, USA.
It's not quite what you described. They are not buying, but accepting the entrustment of selling houses. None of them have a power outage, but the neighbors have electricity. In this period, the key can only be obtained in a secret room far away from the house. The key fell into the river, not in my mouth, but when I picked it up, a skull came out.
Version 1 Real estate agent Jim and his family were invited to a big house with a history of 150 years, where they met the "tenants" of the house-999 ghosts-and they were waiting for 1000 tenants to join.
Version 2 Ives (Eddie Murphy) is a real estate agent. One day, he was invited to visit the most famous mansion in New Orleans to discuss the sale, so he took his family there. Unexpectedly, because of a rainstorm and flood, they were forced to stay in the mansion for the night, but the family saw 999 ghosts living inside and outside the mansion. At the same time, I met a fortune teller trapped in a crystal ball-Madame Lyotard (played by jennifer tilly).
The protagonist of Version 3 is real estate agent Jim evers. He and his wife Sarah (marsha thomason) plan to go on holiday, but they get a call from Edward, the owner of the mansion, saying that they want to sell their old house. Jim was bent on doing big business, so he excitedly took his wife and two children to visit. They are greeted by Edward, the silent and eccentric master, and Lansley (terence stamp), his more eccentric housekeeper. That night, a sudden rainstorm caused a flood, the road was washed away, and the Ives family was forced to stay in the mansion for the night. In fact, the ghost fire that the two children saw was Elizabeth. At first, Elizabeth intended to elope with her master Edward, but the housekeeper pretended to be Edward and made Elizabeth drink the poison.
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