The Book of Fire

The Book of Fire

4.7

Nov 22 2015

1h 25m

Action, Horror

On the eve of her 19th birthday, Nina finds out that she has been cursed since ancient Roman times by Emperor Justinian. She carries a plague that can wipe out the human race. The Book of Fire reveals that Nina can choose to live and infect millions, or avoid the fate by spending eternity in purgatory. She has three days to decide, and so Nina has no choice but to make her own destiny.

Nicole Sienna

Nicole Sienna

Nina

Shane Brolly

Shane Brolly

Emperor Justinian

Carmen Electra

Carmen Electra

Theodora

Catherine Bach

Catherine Bach

Bibiana

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