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4 Movies On 2 Double Sided Discs!
Collinsville 2002, Approx. 82 min. Collinsville is the terrifying account of an actual Connecticut town where nearly fifty people were slaughtered in a two day killing spree by a machete wielding stranger. Who was the killer? Was it a homeless drifter? Or, was it Kane Barker, the ruthless axe factory owner who died one hundred years before? A young city girl moves to this quiet little town where she quickly learns from its secrets. When she falls into a supernatural trap, she brings Kane Barker back from hell, now only she can stop him!
Searching for Haizmann 2003, approx. 96 min. 17th Century painter Johann Haizmann was deeply disturbed. His intricate paintings of the devil and his elaborate journal entries depicting encounters with him led Sigmund Freud to diagnose him as one of the first known schizophrenics. Legend has it that Haizmann made a pact with the devil to be his son on Earth, and therefore gained immortality. Now, in present day, three young adults, a teacher, and a documentary film crew go to a satanic black mass ceremony into the depths of their own souls as they search for Johann Haizmann, the antichrist.
Hardcore Poisoned Eyes 2000, Approx. 88 min. Two young women, Sarah and Ellie, go to a small cabin in the country for a weekend getaway. Ellie wants to focus on the evidence regarding her grandfather's death. The two discover that the cabin owner belongs to a satanic cult. Sarah and Ellie are forced to face unspeakable horror. Nominated for Best Feature at the International Festival of Darkness.
In the Little Mansion 2002, Approx. 107 min. A seemingly loving and happy family, with two young daughters, reside in the little mansion atop a hill in this darkly comic fairy tale. The mother, Elisabeth, plays with her daughters, mocks her husband and taunts her lovers. Her secret affairs result in tragedy...namely her death! That doesn't stop Elisabeth. Unfettered by the sensibilities of concerns of the living, Elisabeth interacts freely with the inhabitants of the mansion, offering a series of revelations that radically revise their assumptions about her life and death. While she enjoys the time spent with the living, there is a greater reason for her visit and she is determined to take with her what she came for.
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