The Hanover House (re-released digitally as The Calling in 2022[1]) is a 2014 horror film that was directed by Corey Norman and is his feature-film directorial debut.
[4] Robert Foster (Brian Chamberlain) is returning from his father's funeral when he ends up hitting a young girl with his car.
Filming took place in Maine during December 2012 at various locations, including a farm house that the cast later claimed was haunted.
[6][7] While filming, Norman was inspired by director and United States fugitive[8] Roman Polanski and Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud and tried to show these influences in the movie.
[5] Bloody Disgusting gave the movie a mixed review, stating that they enjoyed the acting and that the film was well crafted, but that it "tromps around the depressing murk a bit too much for [their] tastes".