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Last Will And Testament DVD

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After inheriting his estranged mother s house, Leon is about to spend his first night there but is disturbed to discover that she had devoted her home as a shrine to a mysterious cult, which Leon believes was responsible for her death. When strange things start to happen, he begins to suspect that her oppressive spirit is reaching out to him with an urgent message...

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Released
05 August 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Metrodome Distribution 
Classification
Runtime
77 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055002558313 
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Rodrigo Gudiño writes and directs this horror starring Aaron Poole and Vanessa Redgrave. Following the death of his estranged mother Rosalind (Redgrave), Leon (Poole) inherits her remote house. He is taken aback, upon his arrival there, to discover that the house is filled with statues of angels and is more like a religious shrine or cult hideaway than someone's home. Though Leon and Rosalind fell out over religious matters, her son had little idea of how obsessive his mother had become - but when strange events begin occurring in the house, leading Leon to believe his mother's spirit lurks within its walls, it is clear that Rosalind Leigh was involved in something very bizarre indeed...

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