A private investigator reads a book of sinister origins and unknowingly puts his daughter and himself in a fight for their lives...and their eternal souls.
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James Clayton | Luke Harding |
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Taylor Hickson | Angelina Harding |
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Matt Frewer | Mr. Fairweather |
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Costas Mandylor | Jacob |
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William B. Davis | Mr. Lamont |
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Elysia Rotaru | Monica Wells |
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Dan Payne | Anthony |
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Alika Autran | Julie |
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Michael Matic | Boston |
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Blaine Anderson | John Masters |
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Scotty Mac | Scotty |
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Jason Burkart | Ferox |
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Linda Darlow | Mrs. Oats |
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Will Williams | Mr. Oats |
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Thomas Potter | Mike Harding |
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Paul Vigano | Edwin |
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Nikolai Witschl | Dave |
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Dalias Blake | Larry |
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James Hutson | Detective Anderson |
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Matthew Graham | Detective Sampson |
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Christopher Laurence | Pastor Adam Franklin |
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Jaclyn Later | The Prostitute |
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Olivier Lunardi | Agile Man |
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John Gillich | Next Peacock TV Clip Actor #1 |
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Adam Lolacher | Cab Driver |
Director | Rusty Nixon |
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Writer | Rusty Nixon | |
Producer | Blaine Anderson, Debra Champagne, James Clayton, Barry Gordon, Nina Lee, Judy Nixon, Ken Nixon, Ethan Porter, Haylee Porter, Michael Radiloff, Edward D. Rea, Caterina Scrivano, Evan Tylor, David Willinsky | |
Musician | Matt Jantzen, Benjamin Peever | |
Photography | Jan Wolff |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
Purchased | Jan 17, 2020 at iExTV |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Aug 10, 2021 at home w/tamara |
Index | 1032 |
Added Date | Jan 16, 2020 23:01:51 |
Modified Date | Jan 16, 2020 23:01:51 |
My quick rating - 5,3/10. It has some truly terrible acting to deal with but if you put that aside, you are treated to a pretty interesting plot. It does revolve around a "haunted" book, but instead of some incantations bringing back the dead, this book seems to read you as you start reading it. So it plays off your own emotions and fears to drive you insane. Although it goes beyond that as the plot itself gets pretty crazy. There are a couple nice appearances by William B. Davis (The Smoking Man of X-Files) and Matt Frewer (Max Headroom) as well. I think with a bigger budget and a lot of polish on this story, you would've had something. Instead you are left with a mediocre Lovecraftian looking horror flick with some decent practical effects leaving you with questions by the end.
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