The Eternal Present 2005 Horror Movie Review
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The Eternal Present Written/produced/directed by Otto Buj Canada 2004; 77 minutes; black-and-white SYNOPSIS: Shortly after taking a job processing obituaries, a young man (Craig Gloster) becomes inadvertently involved in the death of an old woman that he stops to help. Only when he reads about the accident in his own newspaper days later, does he come to realize that he was a critical detail in the turn of events that led to her demise. After encountering another person who presumably goes missing, he is convinced that he has been wound into a plot for which he has been cast as an agent of Fate.
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About The Eternal Present 2005
Title: The Eternal Present
Year: 2005
Starring: Craig Gloster; Mark Lefebvre; Gil Percy; Cia Babiy; Christie Cole,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Not available
Runtime: 77 minutes
Director: Otto Buj,
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