Sam Raimi-Produced Horror-Thriller ‘Dibbuk Box’ Gets A Director

Sam Raimihas had his name linked todozens of projectswithin the past couple of years, but finding out if he’s actually going to move forward with any of them has mostly been a waiting game. Here’s at least one we can confirm:Dibbuk Box, a horror/thriller that’s said to be in the vein ofThe ExorcistandThe Shining. Raimi is producing the film, along with his Ghost House partnerRob Tapert. The plot centers around a haunted box, and the evil curse it unleashes upon the unsuspecting family who acquires it.

It’s based on a true story.

Well, sort of.

The story of the film hails from theLA Times, from an article written by Leslie Gornstein titledA jinx in a box?. In it, she describes an urban legend that resulted froman eBay auctionselling a small wooden cabinet consisting of “two locks of hair, one granite slab, one dried rosebud, one goblet, two wheat pennies, one candlestick and, allegedly, one ‘dibbuk,’ a kind of spirit popular in Yiddish folklore”. According to the seller, the box had been the cause of “a tidal wave of ‘bad luck’”, such as his hair beginning to fall out. The legend started gaining prominence when subsequent purchasers of the box were met also met with rotten luck, as well a string of seemingly paranormal events. The box even hasa websitededicated to the mystery surrounding it.

By horror movie standards this is all rather pedestrian, so the ‘the curse’ will no doubt be heightened in order to prevent the film featuring too many scenes of stubbed toes and mysteriously opened windows. Regardless, you can be sure that the marketing is going to proudly tout the film as being ‘based on true events’.

In any case, Raimi has found a director for his latest ghost story, andThe Hollywood Reporterlearned who it is. Accepting directorial duties isOle Bornedal(Nightwatch), a Danish filmmaker who’s fairly new to the Hollywood scene. Last year, one of Bornedal’s films—the noir thrillerJust Another Love Story—wasset to be remadeby500 Days of Summer’s Marc Webb (who’s now busy at work on theSpider-Manreboot). I haven’t yet seen the film, but it’s been sitting on my Netflix Queue (where’s it currently available on Watch Instantly) ever since it was recommended onan early episodeof the /Filmcast.

The screenplay forDibbuk Boxwas written byKnowingscribesJuliet SnowdenandStiles White. Lionsgate is distributing the film, with production planned to begin in January 2011.