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Goblin

Goblin

Sci-Fi, Horror, Fantasy

Jeffery Scott Lando

Erin Boyes, Chilton Crane, Colin Cunningham, Camille Sullivan, Donnelly Rhodes, Brett Dier

2010

Canada

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Completed

English

91 minutes

2025-03-02 16:12:39

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This film (drama)Also known asGoblin,is aCanadaProducerwomen sex,At2010Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating3.9(For reference only)。
In 1831, in a remote valley village in North America, there was an ancient custom. Every year on the day of the Summer's End Festival (October 31), the village would burn all unclean things, including a baby still in swaddling clothes. The baby's mother, heartbroken, helplessly watched her child being thrown into the fire and cursed the villagers, saying, "Every Summer's End Festival, the children of the village will be killed." From this malicious curse, an evil fairy was born from the flames. About 180 years later, a middle-aged man, Neil Perkins (played by Gil Bellows), takes his wife, Kate (Camille Sullivan), their daughter, Nikki (Tracy Spiridakos), her friend, and their hungry baby, Nansen, to a vacation home on Green Timber Lane in Halloween Valley. Upon entering the village, they are warned by a drunkard, but no one pays him any mind. The next day, on Halloween, the slumbering fairy returns to the world...