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Final Curtain

Feb 1, 2005
0h 58m
★ 3.0

Rehearsals can be murder

Overview

A group of actors are rehearsing a supposedly cursed play- When the body count rises the actors must ask themselves, is the curse real or is there a murderer among them?

Genres

Mystery
Horror

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Cast

Mark Courneyea

Sanford Ash

Mark Courneyea

Sherry Thurig

Jennifer Long

Sherry Thurig

Beverly Brooks

Natasha Redmore

Beverly Brooks

Brett Kelly

Lawrence

Brett Kelly

Leonard Lies

interviewee

Leonard Lies

J.R. Bookwalter

interviewee

J.R. Bookwalter

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