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Featuring:
Angelo Renai
Written by:
Roger Albrecht
Directed by:
Roger Albrecht
Release Date:
January 22, 2002
Original Title:
Shutter and Scream
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A twisted fairytale; a bizarre fable about two photographers with a deadly Midas Touch. Not only will their camera take your picture, it will take your soul.
The climb to the top of the photography fashion world is a dream come true... but ends in a nightmare for two photographers. The purchase of an old bizarre camera produces amazing pictures brings them money, fame and sex. But at what cost? With each shot taken, the subject loses a piece of their 'soul'. Will the two photographers continue to reach for glory at any cost?
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