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Deathsun 2012 - A Screenplay

David Sloma

Publisher: Web of Life Solutions

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Summary

Four friends gather in a remote house to wait out "the end of the world" - but they are not alone! Supernatural forces are close by, as the veil between the worlds is thin at this time of universal transformation, and the great battle of Revelation, of good vs. evil, is yet to begin. An original screenplay.
Available since: 07/22/2015.

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