A satire about four college couples’ picnic in a haunted house occupied by a mysterious resident. Amid ghost stories and late night visitors, the eyes of the spook reflect the humorous disorder of man. The setting for SPOOK! was Korner’s Folly in Kernersville, NC 1972 Korner’s Folly is the 22-room former home of Jule Korner, an artist and architect who painted Bull Durham cigarette ads on buildings throughout the South. It is a dizzying amalgam spread over three stories and seven levels; ceilings range from 5 to 25 feet. There are intricate mosaic tile on the floors, murals, trap doors and pivoting windows.
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