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Carnival Of Souls (Trimark) (1962)
Rating:
Starring: Cleavant Derricks, Paul Hohansson, Paul Johansson, Anna K. McKown, Larry Miller, Bobbie Phillips, Shawnee Smith
Director: Adam Grossman
Category: Suspense / Thriller, Independent
Studio: Trimark
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Length:
86 mins

 
 

 

Twenty years ago, Alex Grant witnessed the brutal murder of her mother. Ever since, she has been haunted by hallucinations and nightmares of the horrible crime and the killer, Louis Seagram. Now, her vividly surreal visions become terrifyingly and unmistakably real as Louis is back in her life and out for revenge. Dressed as the carnival clown Alex once knew him to be, Louis slowly torments her by playing a diabolical game. It's a game of life or death--a game Louis intends to win. "Presented" by Wes Craven (Scream).