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DVD Review: The Brood

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By Andy McKeague Jul 16, 2005, 21:40 GMT


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The Brood

The ultimate in inner terror! Frank Carveth is afraid. Afraid of his ex-wife's sanity, fearful for the effects of her influence on their six-year-old daughter, and ultimately, fearful for his own ...more

  • US Release: TBA
  • UK Release: 2005-07-18

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