I think some people got really drunk one night, filmed some silly antics, woke up the next day, re-watched the footage and thought to themselves, in their hungover, still slightly euphoric state 'you know what, these rooms appear to be slightly scary, imagine if we got do anything actor Kane Hodder for ten minutes, we could make a horror film'.
And this is exactly what this poor excuse for a film feels like.....
In the 1890s the Davenport House was a famous brothel, until a young prostitute named Alice killed herself there.
After her death, the brothel became haunted by her ghost, and was abandoned. More than a century later, the old structure is renovated into a beautiful mansion, but It is still rumoured to be haunted by Alice.
Despite this though, the new owner, whom happens to be the rich and arrogant heir to the Davenport fortune, decides to throw a wild party for his first night in the house....
If your idea of a good film is watching three different, but boring scenarios, happening in three different, but boring rooms, with a strange noise or sighting every now and again, this may have been tailor made for you.
So we have two groups of people in this film, the rich, abhorrent men, who look and act like a pound shop style Entourage, and the 'hired' girls, who look and act like they are really inebriated and off their faces on kinds of chemicals.
Except for one out of each group who just happen to be slightly nicer than the others, hence making them the 'heroes' of the film.
So while these two are in a room bonding with each other, the other members of the party are getting in too all sorts of scrapes with the titular ghoul.
And that's it. It's a really poor effort for a film, Hodder pops up in flashbacks as the owner of the brothel circa the 1890s, but even he looks like he couldn't care less.
Devoid of scares, characters to care about, or even a decent setting, Alice D is really not worth your time.