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It’s the movie that fright fans around the world have hailed as a new benchmark in independent horror: In a remote village, a shocking secret lives on with each and every baby born. Now for a group of lost tourists, every conception of 'family' will soon be sliced to pieces. And for the mysterious young girl named Rosemary, the most depraved hunger of all is about to be fulfilled. Get ready to witness the graphic shocker from director/co-writer David Gregory that Fangoria hails as \"a boundary-pushing, taboo-breaking experience...PLAGUE TOWN goes where most mainstream horror films fear to tread!\"
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Video Length: 5160
Date Found: August 21, 2010
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