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Don't Look Up DVD

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In the Dark Ages a woman made a pact with a gypsy devil in order to marry a powerful man. In return, the devil asks for her first born child. When the child is born she bears the devil's mark and is brutally killed by the villagers. Years later a movie director decides to film the girl's story with a famous gypsy actress. However the director, cast and crew all vanish and the finished film is never seen. In the present day a disgraced Hollywood director decides to remake the film, unaware of the dreadful curse and the legacy of evil that is about to be unleashed.

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Released
01 October 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers Films 
Classification
Runtime
86 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5022153102177 
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Remake of the 1996 Japanese horror of the same name. Troubled young director Marcus Reed (Reshad Strik) has been on a career break for some time after suffering from paranormal visions. When he is given the opportunity by producer Josh Petri (Henry Thomas) to direct a new film, based on a folk tale about a gypsy's deal with the devil in medieval Romania, he takes it. Soon, supernatural occurences begin to take place on set and the characters from the story appear to come to life. Marcus is determined to find out what is going on, but is it all in his head?

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