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Blood runs cold DVD

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After the first year in her new career, singer Winona heads back to her home town for a few weeks to wind down and find inspiration to write new songs. She finally settles into a house her manager has rented for her, but becomes disturbed by the unsettling noises. When she meets some old friends in town she invites them over to keep her company. At the same time, something remains awake in the house at all times, roaming the corridors, waiting, watching them for the right time to strike. Scary and shocking, Blood Runs Cold has been officially selected for the 2011... Frightfest Film Festival. [show more]

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Released
03 October 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Chelsea Films 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866032504 
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Horror in which a remote country house hired by a musician seeking artistic inspiration turns out to be a dangerous retreat. Winona (Hanna Oldenburg) is on a high. Having just broken through as a musician she now returns to her hometown to relax and hopefully write a few new songs. Her manager (Ralf Beck) has rented a house for her on the outskirts of town, but Winona is unimpressed by the dilapidated state of the place and perturbed by a number of sounds she hears coming from upstairs. When she meets an old boyfriend and some of his friends in town, she decides the house would feel safer and more pleasant in company and invites them back to stay. When the entity responsible for making the noise reveals itself, however, it may take more than the boys to make Winona feel secure...