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    "Gossip Girl" star makes date for Halloween film

    Thu Jun 5, 2008 3:54pm EDT
    Actor Chace Crawford arrives at the 16th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Party to celebrate the Academy Awards, the Oscars, at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California, February 24, 2008. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

    By Gregg Goldstein

    Entertainment  |  Film

    NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - "The Haunting of Molly Hartley," a suspense thriller starring "Gossip Girl" hunk Chace Crawford, will open in U.S. theaters at Halloween.

    Haley Bennett ("Music & Lyrics") stars in the title role, a new kid in town who discovers that her troubled past just might be a prelude to an even more disturbing future. Crawford plays a student who shows her the ropes at her new private school.

    Jake Weber ("Medium"), AnnaLynne McCord (the CW's upcoming "90210") and Shannon Marie Woodward ("The Riches") also star.

    Mickey Liddell, a producer on "Everwood," directed the film, which will be released on about 2,000 screens by Freestyle Releasing.

    Also opening at Halloween will be "Saw V," the latest entry in the lucrative horror franchise.

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