
Cinemaphobia
Sep 19 2001
•0h 15m
•Horror, Mystery
A psychological horror film about a film actor haunted by the roles he plays, where the terrors of horror movies invade his everyday life. Knives, mirrors, and whirring cameras on tripods stalk him relentlessly, even when he’s off set.
Cast
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James D. Rolfe
The Film Actor
Bob Schemelia
Firefighter
Phil Knab
Insane Fan
Eric Kesterson
Zombie
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