Ghoulies | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 7, 2015
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Better as a poster than a film. Maybe it would have made a good (albeit cheesy) music video? Chopped down to 3-4...NOW we have something.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A young man and his girlfriend move into thre man's old mansion home, where he becomes possessed by a need to control ancient demons. |
| lead actors | Peter Liapis | Lisa Pelikan | Jack Nance | Mariska Hargitay | Michael Des Barres |
| director | Luca Bercovici |












