July 14, 2010- NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE! DON'T LOOK IN THE CELLAR (DVD)
UPC #822928026197 / $19.99 SRP
Order Date: September 3, 2010 / Street Date: October 5, 2010

There is an abandoned asylum in a small town that is said to be haunted. A group of college students decide to spend Halloween night there to party and also to research the history of the asylum for a class project.

As the night moves on, secrets come to light that one of the students might be related to Smiley. It becomes a race to see if the students can find a way out and discover the truth behind the asylum’s secrets before they are all brutally murdered.


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