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I Will Follow You Into the Dark
Description
A woman (Mischa Barton) named Sophia and her friends go in search of her lover (Ryan Eggold), who has suddenly disappeared somewhere within the haunted apartment building they inhabit.
A woman (Mischa Barton) named Sophia and her friends go in search of her lover (Ryan Eggold), who has suddenly disappeared somewhere within the haunted apartment building they inhabit.
Actors:
Richard Johnson,
John Rubinstein,
Ryan Eggold,
Jim Tooey,
Sexton Newby,
Noelle Marsh,
Zack Tiegen,
Samantha Acampora,
Tammy Klein,
Carla Short,
Ronnie Clark,
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Richard Johnson
John Rubinstein
8 December 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
Ryan Eggold
10 August 1984, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Jim Tooey
Sexton Newby
Noelle Marsh
Zack Tiegen
Samantha Acampora
Tammy Klein
7 October 1963, Contra Costa County, California, USA
Carla Short
Ronnie Clark
Director:
Mark Edwin Robinson
Mark Edwin Robinson
6 November 1980, San Diego, California, USA
Country:
United States
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Good for nothing besides the employment of insipid young actresses ...
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The question why ... persists.
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