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Curse of the Witch DVD

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After the unexpected death of his estranged father, Ron returns to his crumbling and neglected childhood home in Louisiana for the first time in years to claim his inheritance. As he wanders the creaking floorboards and opens doors into gloomy hallways, he makes a discovery: tucked away in a forgotten cabinet, he discovers unsent letters addressed to him, detailing the regrets his father had about their relationship. Filled with anger, remorse and guilt, Ron heads upstairs to sleep. However, the night is soon disturbed as a supernatural being pounds on the bedroom... door, demanding to be let in. An evil witch has arrived and Ron must decide whether to risk his life to find the truth about her or escape before she can cast her wicked curse. [show more]

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Released
18 April 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
84 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192816648 
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Low-budget American horror. Following the death of his estranged father, depressed Ronald Baker (Scott Seegmiller) travels back to his childhood home in Louisiana for the funeral. In his father's derelict house, Ronald discovers his father was tormented and driven mad by an evil witch called Lily Grace (Sonya Cooke). When Ronald comes across a drifter named Jake (James Palmer) he takes him in, hoping he can help trap Lily before she turns her full attention towards cursing them...

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