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My Soul to Take 3D
Starring: Nick Lashaway, Zena Grey, Max Thieriot, Denzel Whitaker, Dennis Boutsikaris
Directed by: Wes Craven
Screenplay by: Wes Craven
Release Date: October 29, 2010
MPAA Rating: R for strong bloody violence, and pervasive language including sexual references.
Studio: Rogue Pictures
Domestic: $14,744,435 (73.7%)
Foreign: $5,260,498 (26.3%)
Total: $20,004,933 (Worldwide)
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![]() Why? Legend has it that this man had seven personalities… and only one was a killer. The others cried out for help, and in the melee that followed his last series of attacks, the police shot the killer. All seven personalities supposedly died on the spot. But now, the Ripper personality wants his revenge. It was just a ghost story to amuse the town’s kids... until, on the sixteenth birthday of the Riverton Seven, an unknown assailant begins to murder them, one by one.
Has the psychopath been reincarnated as one of the Riverton Seven, or did he survive the night he was plunged into the river after a fiery ambulance crash? His body was never found, so the town’s police believe that’s the logical explanation.
But is it the right one? It’s up to one boy to find the answer… before he and the rest of the Riverton Seven are dead.
Adam “Bug” Hellerman (Max Thieriot, Jumper) was one of the children born the bloody night the Ripper vanished. A simple, achingly innocent boy, he’s grown up hearing the stories about the killer and has been plagued by nightmares since he was a baby. But this unlikely hero finds himself chosen to save his friends from the monster that’s returned in flesh or in spirit. Now, he must face an evil he knows won’t rest… until it wrecks the vengeance it pledged the day Bug was born. How Bug accomplishes this makes for a coming-of-age story with edge, humor and pure terror in equal degrees… and a wild and gripping ride from beginning to end.
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