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Ghost and Demon Children of the Damned - Watch Legally and Safely

Ghost and Demon Children of the Damned

Countries: USA,
Release Date: November 11, 2014
Year: 2014
Runtime:1h 15min
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Ghosts and demons send chills up your spine, but there is something extra disturbing when they are children! Carved through the hillside, off a rural road in Niagara Falls, lies an abandoned underground passage known as "The Screaming Tunnel." Legend claims that years ago, an eight-year-old girl was burned alive inside this tunnel by her psychopathic father. Since that day, her ghost has appeared screaming whenever any brave souls venture inside the tunnel after dark and lights a match. The staff members of Ottawa's historic Duford House museum have noticed some very unusual occurrences surrounding two antique dolls. Regardless of where these dolls are displayed they continually fall to the floor, or actually vanish for hours at a time, only to be found later in a different part of the house. Who is the young girl seen around these dolls, only to disappear as quickly as she comes? The Mathers House in Burnaby, British Columbia was once the home to Benedictine Monks, until it was ...

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William Burke     , Paul Hughes     , Bill Kraft     , O.H. Krill