Trance is a 1998 horror film. Trance is commonly mistaken to be a remake of the 1932 film The Mummy although it isn't. It directed and written by Michael Almereyda. The film's score features music by Mark Geary. It premiered on Toronto Film Festival, but actually film released as direct-to-video in USA, UK and many parts of the world including Argentina, Germany, Spain, Azerbaijan, Russia and many more. Nora is a young American woman of Irish origin who suffers from alcoholism. She and her husband Jim are coming home from a night of drinking when Nora suffers an accident, tumbling down the... stairs of their New York apartment building. Nora survives the fall, but is soon visited by headaches, nosebleeds and hallucinations. Determined to dry out for the sake of their young son, the couple head to Ireland where they pay a visit Nora's grandmother and Uncle Bill Ferriter in their huge, labrynthinian mansion. Uncle Bill harbors a dark and fascinating secret in the basement: the perfectly preserved, mummified remains of a Druid witch; one of the "bog-men". It is revealed that this corpse is a distant ancestor of Nora's.
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| Release date: | 1999 |
| Directed by: | Michael Almereyda |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 95 Minutes |
| Producer: | Mark Amin |
| Editor: | Steve Hamilton |
| Music by: | Simon Fisher Turner |
| Estimated budget: | $4,000,000 |