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The Hat Man: Documented Cases of Pure Evil
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The Hat Man: Documented Cases of Pure Evil

Sep 2, 2019
1h 33m
★ 6.3

Overview

Eyewitnesses across the globe describe encountering the same evil entity.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Alan Maxson

The Hat Man / The Grinning Man

Alan Maxson

Asfandyar Janjua

Shadow Creature

Asfandyar Janjua

Erik Tveitmoe

The Hat Man / Tall Man / Shadow People

Erik Tveitmoe

Jenny Brundage

Maria

Jenny Brundage

Melanie Aksamit

Old Hag

Melanie Aksamit

Niko Brooks

Sleeping Mother / Sleeping Boyfriend

Niko Brooks

Olivia de Boutray

Ginger

Olivia de Boutray

Sierra Hawkins

Tianne / Black-Eyed Children

Sierra Hawkins

Tim McCord

Sleeping Victim

Tim McCord

Rosemary Ellen Guiley

Herself

Rosemary Ellen Guiley

Jason Offutt

Himself

Jason Offutt

Nancy Trembley

Herself

Nancy Trembley

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