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Release Date:
May 7, 2007
Original Title:
Cadaverella
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Brain Damage Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 71
Cinder knew her life was over when her father came home from a business trip with a new wife and her 2 daughters when she was only 6. When her father dies soon afterwards, she pretty much has to care for herself, as her stepmother whittles away her father's money and possessions. Cinder bides her time by hanging with her best friend Justin, working at the library with the unbearable Lenore, and crushing on Cash, the psycho who tends the lawn, until her 21st birthday, when she inherits the trust fund her father left for her. When she makes off with Justin's clay doll of the voodoo god Baron Samedi, the god visits her to help "make things happen" for her--including landing a night with Cash. Little did she know, however, that Cash was in cahoots with her step-mom to do away with her so they could get her trust fund money. Little did Cash and Step-mom know, that Baron Samedi was going to help Cinder get her revenge.
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Director:
Timothy Friend
Director of Photography:
Todd Norris
Editor:
Timothy Friend
Producer:
Jennifer Friend
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ryan Oliphant
Jeffrey Sisson
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