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The Craft |
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Genre
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Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Teen Movie.
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Year
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1996 |
Director
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Andrew Fleming.
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Actors
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Robin Tunney,
Fairuza Balk,
Neve Campbell,
Rachel True,
Skeet Ulrich,
Helen Shaver,
Christine Louise Berry,
Rod Britt,
Mark Conlon,
Karyn J. Dean,
Cliff De Young,
Janet Eilber,
Jason Filardi,
Tony Genaro,
Jennifer Greenhut,
Elizabeth Guber,
Endre Hules,
Jeanine Jackson,
John Kapelos,
Danielle Koenig,
Nathaniel Marston,
Rebecca McLaughlin,
Breckin Meyer,
William Newman,
Brogan Roche,
Janet Rotblatt,
Esther Scott,
Arthur Senzy,
Assumpta Serna,
Brenda Strong,
Erin Tavin,
Christine Taylor.
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File
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Runtime: |
100:00 |
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dvd-rip / xvid |
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1402.88 Mb |
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Storyline:
After killing her mother in childbirth, growing up in San Francisco with her father and stepmother, attempting suicide, and moving to Los Angeles, Sarah (Robin Tunney) makes a brief stab at popularity at her new Catholic high school. Ostracized due to the untrue kiss-and-tell tales of football player Chris (Skeet Ulrich), Sarah reluctantly befriends a trio of self-styled outsiders: the horribly scarred Bonnie (Neve Campbell), the trailer-trash Nancy (Fairuza Balk), and Rochelle (Rachel True), a frequent victim of anti-black prejudice at the hands of Laura Lizzie (former Marcia Brady and future Mrs. Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor). After exhibiting latent telekenitic powers in front of Bonnie, Sarah learns that her three new friends have chosen her as their "fourth corner," the final member of their supernatural coven. Using tools stolen from a local incense-and-candle-filled boutique for practitioners of magic, the quartet summons the power of Manon, a primitive deity, to exact revenge on their tormentors and transform their lives. Drunk with power, they watch their spells get out of control, and the new coven soon realizes that with magic, "whatever you give comes back three-fold." This mid-'90s horror flick scored first place at the box office its opening weekend despite its then-unknown cast and modest budget. TV star Neve Campbell, who didn't even receive top billing, would go on to become the '90s answer to '70s horror queen Jamie Lee Curtis in the Scream franchise. |
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