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Black Candles / Evil Eye (Grindhouse Double Feature) (2007)
Rating:
Starring: Helga Line, Vanessa Hidalgo, Pilar Velasquez, Richard Conte, Anthony Steffen
Director: Mario Siciliano, Jose Ramon Larraz
Category: Foreign, Horror, Horror
Studio: Brentwood
Subtitles:
English
Length:
174 mins

 
 

 

Black Candles
Carol and her boyfriend Paul travel to England after the unexpected death of her brother. Once there she finds out her sister-in-law is involved in a satanic cult and she finds out that Paul is being drawn into the cult.

Evil Eye
Peter Crane is having nightmares about murdering someone. His psychiatrist Doctor Stone has him hospitalized for being unable to differentiate between dream and reality. Soon people start turning up dead at the hospital. Is Peter really a killer or is there something more sinister afoot?