Doug MacLeod, a Canadian writer, penned the chilling narrative of Ghostkeeper (1981), a film that delves into the eerie isolation of a haunted ski lodge. His background in film production, honed through studies at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and Concordia University, informs his ability to craft suspenseful tales that resonate within the cult cinema realm. Ghostkeeper exemplifies the blend of atmospheric tension and psychological unease that defines the era's exploitation genre, showcasing MacLeod's unique voice in the landscape of Canadian horror.
Ghostkeeper
A group of three friends on a snowmobiling trip find themselves stranded at an abandoned lodge isolated in the mountains. They discover that an old woman resides in the hotel, along with an evil entity that she is keeping in the basement.