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The Convent
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The movie opens with the legendary massacre at the St. Francis Boarding School for Girls and 40 years later, a group of college students that break into an abandoned convent, only to discover that it is inhabited by emonic spirits on possessing them.
The movie opens with the legendary massacre at the St. Francis Boarding School for Girls and 40 years later, a group of college students that break into an abandoned convent, only to discover that it is inhabited by emonic spirits on possessing them.
Actors:
Oakley Stevenson,
Cheryl Bermeo,
Rosine Ace Hatem,
Bill Moseley,
Elle Alexander,
Allison Dunbar,
Liam Kyle Sullivan,
Dorenda Moore,
Joanna Canton,
Chaton Anderson,
Dax Miller
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Oakley Stevenson
Cheryl Bermeo
31 May 1964, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Rosine Ace Hatem
5 August 1960, Methuen, Massachusetts, USA
Bill Moseley
11 November 1951, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
Elle Alexander
Allison Dunbar
Liam Kyle Sullivan
17 July 1973, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Dorenda Moore
Joanna Canton
1978
Chaton Anderson
Dax Miller
Director:
Mike Mendez
Mike Mendez
Country:
United States
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Cheryl Bermeo
31 May 1964, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Rosine 'Ace' Hatem
5 August 1960, Methuen, Massachusetts, USA
Bill Moseley
11 November 1951, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
Elle Alexander
Allison Dunbar
Liam Kyle Sullivan
17 July 1973, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Dorenda Moore
Joanna Canton
1978
Chaton Anderson
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March 16, 2004
Everything is played way over-the-top, using the traditional trappings of a teen horror flick, but using them so much they become satirical.

