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  1. My Soul To Take. Regia di Wes Craven . Un film con Max Thieriot, Frank Grillo, Denzel Whitaker, Zena Grey, Emily Meade, Nick Lashaway . Cast completo Genere Horror - USA , 2010 , La leggenda narra di un serial killer che giurò che sarebbe tornato per uccidere i sette bambini nati la notte in cui morì. Ora, 16 anni dopo, le persone hanno ...

  2. My Soul to Take . My Soul to Take. Wes Craven writer director producer 2010 A serial killer returns to his hometown to stalk seven children who share the same birthday as the date he was allegedly put to rest. Production Co. Rogue. Distributor Rogue. Release Date October 08, 2010. Running Time 107 minutes. Starring.

  3. Wes Craven (Nightmare on Elm Street, The Hills Have Eyes, Scream series) brings audiences his latest suspense thriller and his first film shot in 3d with My Soul to Take. In the sleepy town of Riverton, legend tells of a serial killer who swore he would return to murder the seven children born the night he died. Now, 16 years later, people are disappearing again.

  4. My Soul to Take is a 2010 American horror psychological slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven. The film stars Max Thieriot as the protagonist Adam "Bug" Hellerman, who is one of seven teenagers chosen to die, after his father, Abe Plenkov, was a convicted serial killer suffering from multiple personality disorder, prompting seven of his personalities to inhabit the bodies of his ...

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  6. A man and a woman discuss the murder of a teenage boy's mother with him. Edit. A teenage girl explains to a teenage boy that his father did not die in a car accident, but was a serial killer that killed their mother. Edit. A teenage girl tells a woman that the bodies of three dead teenagers had been found.

  7. 11 de oct. de 2010 · My feeling was, they’re willing to put it out in 2D, 3D looked really interesting. Everything I’m reading about it, and talking to people about, is that this is not something from the '50s they’re just trying to get for the hell of it, but that it is something they are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on – there’s something like eight thousand theaters that they are ...