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Hell... has found a new home!

A young psychiatric nurse goes to work at a lonesome asylum following a murder. There, she experiences varying degrees of torment from the patients. Discover "Don't Look in the Basement" a captivating horror movie rated R that first graced the screens in 1973. This production, originating from US features contributions from Gene Ross in the role of Oliver W. Cameron, Annabelle Weenick in the role of Geraldine Masters, Camilla Carr in the role of Harriet, Robert Dracup in the role of Ray Daniels, and Bill McGhee in the role of Sam.

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Runtime
89 minutes
Released
Origin Country
US
Age Rating
R
Languages
en, es
Subtitles
en
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Don't Look in the Basement is ranked #71467 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in US. The movie has climbed 75 places since yesterday.

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