The film is rather vague about why the ghosts haunt the casino and how they can be stopped. they were more or less here for the higher body count. The other actors are good, but we will likely never see them again outside of a Full Moon film. Kristyn Green appears, as she did in 'Evil Bong' and one other Band production - she has the chance to get big, but must escape his territory. Veterans Sid Haig and Michael Berryman are here, which is nice (but not necessary). But if there is anything Band lacks, it is artistic merit. Now, we are treated to low-grade smut like this and 'Evil Bong'. Once upon a time, hits like 'Puppet Master' came from Band, as did other cheesy (but enjoyable) movies like 'Head of the Family' and 'Troll'. that name conjures up all sorts of thoughts, but most of all it should bring to mind one thing: low quality horror films. Can the curse be broken? Will they survive? Charles Band. Guess what? Past employees of the casino who have been killed by the uncle haunt the place and are eager to get their revenge on the new owner. After inheriting a casino from his great uncle, a young man and a few of his friends decide to check it out and spend the night.