Dead Mary
2007 Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dead Mary is a 2007 Canadian supernatural slasher film from 235 Films starring Dominique Swain as Kim,[2] about friends who gather at a cabin for a weekend and inadvertently summon an evil witch by reciting her name three times in front of a mirror as part of a game.[3]
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Directed by | Robert Wilson |
Written by | Peter Sheldrick Christopher Warre Smets |
Produced by | Patrick Cameron Jonathan Dueck Harvey Glazer Kate Harrison Gary Howsam |
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Cinematography | David Mitchell |
Edited by | James P. Villeneuve |
Music by | Alphonse Lanza |
Production company | 235 Films |
Distributed by | Allarco Ent. Genius Products[1] |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Plot
A young woman and a group of her school friends embark on a holiday weekend at a lakeside cabin to reminisce about their college days, only to run afoul of an evil spirit.
Cast
- Dominique Swain as Kim
- Jefferson Brown as Matt
- Steven McCarthy as Bryce Baker
- Maggie Castle as Lily[4]
- Michael Majeski as Dash
- Reagan Pasternak as Amber
- Marie-Josée Colburn as Eve
References
External links
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