Midnight in the Sunset Valley
Dec 03 2011
•1h 30m
•Animation, Horror
The film is set in the quiet town of Sunset Valley, where secrets bubble beneath the surface of suburban charm. A secret witch named Shelley Van Dembewbs is murdered by her lover — Mayor Daniel Deekless — after she threatens to expose their affair to his wife, Valerie. Wanting to protect his reputation and political power, the mayor strangles Shelley and buries her in an unmarked grave outside the town cemetery. But Shelley's soul doesn’t rest. During the next blood moon — a total lunar eclipse — her spirit casts a revenge curse on the town. The spell seeps into the soil, awakening ancient vampires sealed in tombs under the graveyard.
Cast
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Alvin Soprano
Shelley Van Dembewbs

Zachary Chambers
Daniel Deekless

Anouska Leigh
Valerie Deekless

Adara Pemberton
Felicia Bangerteets
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