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Database Entry

Genre
Horror, Thriller
UK Release
 19th June 2006 (DVD)
US Release
2002
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THE COLLINGSWOOD STORY
 
Director/s
Michael Costanza
Screenwriter/s
Michael Costanza
Studio/Distributor
Anchor Bay UK (UK DVD)
Cast
Stephanie Dees, Johnny Burton, Grant Edmonds, Vera Madeline, Glenn Hoeffner
Plot

When Rebecca (Stephanie Dees) leaves her mid-western hometown to study at a college in Collingswood, New Jersey, her boyfriend Johnny (Johnny Burton) suggests they use webcams to stay in touch with each other during their time apart. The idea proves to be of some comfort to Rebecca, who has been left alone for the weekend by the people who own the house in which she is renting a room. With little else to do but study and chat online, it's not long before idle curiosity leads to a dark mystery when Johnny's best buddy, Billy (Grant Edmonds), hooks the pair up with Vera Madeline, an online psychic who senses all is not well with Rebecca.

Familiar with Collingswood, Vera reveals the history of the town's grim past, one that involves a series of cult-related kidnappings and murders instigated in the 1860s by a man named Alan Tashi and believed to be continuing to this day. Among the long list of atrocities reported to have taken place, the most gruesome of all involved Judge Malcolm Hawks who, in October 1997, murdered his wife and two children before killing himself. Researching the story further, Johnny makes a disturbing discovery regarding the location of the most recent killings

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