When the Lights Went Out 2012 BRRip XviD-Acesn8s

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When the Lights Went Out 2012 BRRip XviD-Acesn8s
  • Release date: 14 Sep 2012
  • Release year: 2012
  • Runtime: 86 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Keywords: poltergeist, spirit, urination, stairway, father daughter relationship, animate object, levitation, noose, hanging, friend
Plot:
Yorkshire, 1974. Britain is in recession, the oil crisis and black outs loom large. The Maynard family move into their dream house, only to find a "presence" already living there. Len, Jenny and their daughter Sally must struggle to keep their already-fragile family together as they are attacked by poltergeists. Soon it becomes apparent that Sally is their main focus of attention. The house becomes a living nightmare. They must exorcise the evil spirits for them to survive.

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