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Jane Badler | Professor Banyon | |
Tahyna Tozzi | Mary | |
Jessica Marais | Kandi | |
Trilby Glover | Isabel | |
Michael Dorman | Ben Rutherford | |
Travis Fimmel | Marcus Rutherford | |
Ben Mendelsohn | Detective Meares | |
John Jarratt | Coroner Paul | |
Khan Chittenden | Jed | |
Murray Bartlett | Tony Martin | |
Luke Carroll | Nelson | |
Nathaniel Buzolic | Ryan | |
Michael Loney | ||
Quintin George | ||
James Hagan | ||
Chanel Marriott | Student | |
Malcolm Kennard | Detective Reddick | |
Tahlia Norrish | Student |
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Producer | Sean Baguley
Deidre Kitcher |
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Writer | Anthony Egan
John V. Soto |
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Cinematography |
Stephen F. Windon
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Musician | Jamie Blanks
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After the death of his father, archaeology student Ben Rutherford inherits an 18th century mechanical device known as "Le Vaudo Mort". At a college party he flaunts the machine in front of a group of his closest friends and later discovers that the machine has a sinister past and may harbor supernatural powers. After class he returns to his dorm room to find that the contraption has been stolen. One by one, Ben's friends begin to die in strange and horrific circumstances. Now he must reunite with his estranged half-brother, Marcus, a forensic photographer, and delve deeper into their father's past to work out who is behind the grisly murders. As the terror mounts and the clues seem to suggest the unthinkable, a surprising twist will reveal the true identity of the killer... |
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