Credited cast: | |||
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Eric Barnaud | ... | Soldier |
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Siem Berkhout | ... | Young Harry Doright |
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Mick de Lint | ... | Aeron |
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Joy Ehrlich | ... | Meryl |
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Jason Gwen | ... | Lam Vu Pham |
Jenny Hsia | ... | Vietnamese woman | |
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Kenan Raven | ... | Bullwinkle |
William Sutton | ... | Harry Doright | |
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Mariëlle Woltring | ... | Cybill |
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Diede Zillinger Molenaar | ... | Izzra Dul |
When Harry Doright celebrates his 60th birthday together with his wife, his son and his daughter, it's the happiest moment of his life. Unfortunately the joy is brutally interrupted by the coming of a demon who claims the souls of Harry and his family. Because Harry cannot remember why he must go to hell, they play a game that forces him to dig deep into his memory. With every truth spoken by harry, a souls of a loved one will be saved, but with every lie, one of them will lose a soul. Written by Erwin van den Eshof
First, a well crafted story. Good performances. And almost Medieval legend atmosphere. A demon looking for "debt". Memories. And their high price. Vietnam war and its unhappy decisions and excuses and murders . A terrible evening from the happy one. All is great in the case of this short horror reminding the weigh of old sins. And their price. Short, real well crafted.