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Phobia DVD

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Jonathan is trapped and afraid. Unable to leave the house since his wife died, he can't function outside the safety of his own four walls and then those walls start closing in. Unable to tell reality from delusion and under assault from ghosts of the past, his dread and self-loathing escalate, giving birth to an onslaught of twisted, waking nightmares. Are these murderous visions all in his mind or is he the victim of a very real and almost unspeakable evil? Time and a brutal, bloody body count will tell.

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Released
26 January 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Image Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
81 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5036193040160 
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Rory Douglas Abel writes and directs this indie horror starring Michael Jefferson. Since the tragic death of his wife Jane (Sarah Schoofs), Jonathan has been unable to leave his house, fearing the outside world. With the only people coming to visit him being his therapist Dr Edmondson (Peter Gregus), his best friend Taylor (Andrew Ruth) and Bree (Emma Dubery), a kind lady who brings him groceries, Jonathan begins to lose his mind and his grasp of reality. When his home is burgled and his solitary comforts disturbed Jonathan starts to believe that an evil presence is lurking in his home.

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