Spliced

Mary is a horror-movie junkie whose obsession is out of control, leading her over-protective father to ban her from seeing scary flicks. But when she and her friends sneak out to see a film called The Wisher, its creepy antagonist seems to escape into her life and make her darkest desires come true.

Country:
Canada, USA
Language:
English
Year:
2002
Rating:
15
Time (mins):
90
Colour:
Colour
Director:
Gavin Wilding
Writers:
Ellen Cook
Cast:
Ron Silver, Liane Balaban, Drew Lachey, Siri Baruc, Billy Morton, Wendy Anderson, Iain MacLean, Ariel Bastian, Jared Van Snellenberg, Andrea Runge, Rob van Meenen, Melissa Repka, Jody Peters, Levi James, Camille Devine

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