The Strangeness 2009 Horror Movie Review
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It is 1980, the price of gold is soaring. Old timers warn would be prospectors to stay away from the Gold Spike Mine. It has stood as a ghastly reminder of the horrors of a century before when the earth violently shook and over twenty miners were killed, their bodies stripped of flesh. The residents of Basin City talked of the grizzly murders only in whispers from which legends of The Strangeness grew. A small group of explorers innocently make their way to the Gold Spike. Only one knows the incredible secret of the mine, and here the nightmare begins…..! Called “Ominous atmosphere, flashes of humour, and a truly startling monster!”” by NIGHTMARE USA’s Stephen Thrower, shot in 16mm, Code Red proudly present this in widescreen, from a HiDef master, from the only surviving 16mm print
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About The Strangeness 2009
Title: The Strangeness
Year: 2009
Starring: Terri Berland,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Director: David Michael Hillman,
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