All the Colors of the Dark 2004 Horror Movie Review
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A desperate and psychotic criminal targets Jane, a young woman who stands to inherit a fortune. Slashed and scarred, Jane tries to believe it’s only a nightmare but everywhere she turns – in the subway, on the street – the man with knife is there…. A mysterious woman offers to cure her by means of black magic, but the erotic rituals only aggravate her condition catapulting her into a kaleidoscope of psychedelic horror!
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About All the Colors of the Dark 2004
Title: All the Colors of the Dark
Year: 2004
Starring: George Hilton,
Edwige Fenech,
Ivan Rassimov,
Julián Ugarte,
George Rigaud,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 91 minutes
Director: Sergio Martino,
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