In The House on Mansfield Street, filmmaker Nick Greene documents his move from London to Nottingham before starting his new position at the University. Nick’s simple project quickly turns dark as he begins to hear strange noises and encounters eerie events that hint at something sinister lurking in his new home. When he befriends his neighbor Emma, she seems to know more about the house than she lets on—and Nick’s casual documentary turns into a battle with a demonic presence determined to consume him.
The House on Mansfield Street: Evil Next Door continues the terror with a new protagonist, James, who moves into his friend Anthony’s house on Mansfield Street. James soon hears chilling, violent arguments from the seemingly empty house next door. He strikes up a friendship with Laura, another neighbor, who claims she can help him investigate the mystery using witchcraft. But when her rituals awaken a sinister force, James becomes caught in a horrifying struggle with a spirit unleashed from the darkness—and it’s ready to claim his life.
About the Cast and Crew:
The House on Mansfield Street stars Matthew Hunt as Nick Greene, alongside Kathryn Redwood as Emma. In Part 2, David John Field takes on the role of James, with Chloe McKiernan as Laura. Both films capture the raw, eerie style of found-footage horror, delivering an unsettling and creepy atmosphere.
Richard Mansfield has been creating horror movies for over 20 years, bringing haunting stories to life with a style all his own. Mansfield’s career began with innovative short films made using marionette puppets, capturing eerie tales through handcrafted visuals that quickly gained him a following. Over time, his work evolved to include intricate ghost and demon stories brought to life with cut-out silhouette shadow puppets, showcasing his unique eye for atmospheric horror and imaginative storytelling.
Transitioning into live-action filmmaking, Mansfield has since directed 14 feature films, with The House on Mansfield Street: Evil Next Door marking his latest release and his sixth venture into the found-footage genre. His first found-footage film, The House on Mansfield Street, was an instant hit on Amazon and continues to be enjoyed for its simple story and creeping sense of dread.
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