Let Her Out

Let Her Out

Release date : August 25, 2016
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Cody Calahan /
Production companies : Black Fawn Films / Breakthrough Entertainment /
August 25, 2016 1h 29m Canada Horror English More
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Twenty-three years after her hooker mother tried to kill her in the womb Helen remains damaged psychological goods. A mindset that gets worse when she suffers a traumatic head injury in an accident. Awakening in hospital, it’s discovered Helen has a tumour growth in her brain causing her to experience dark visions, disembodied voices and the omnipresence of a strange young woman. Soon, lost in a walking nightmare, in which nothing is what it seems, and her vicious actions barely remembered, it becomes crystal clear that whatever is inside her cracked psyche will stop at nothing to get out.
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Nina Kiri
Molly
Kate Fenton
Dr. Headly
Brooke Henderson
Helen's Mother
Glen Reid
The Man In Black
Rachel Sellan
Drama Class Friend

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  • title:Let Her Out
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Cody Calahan /
  • Writers: Cody Calahan · Adam Seybold · Adam Seybold ·
  • Production companies: Black Fawn Films · Breakthrough Entertainment ·
  • Overview:Twenty-three years after her hooker mother tried to kill her in the womb Helen remains damaged psychological goods. A mindset that gets worse when she suffers a traumatic head injury in an accident. Awakening in hospital, it’s discovered Helen has a tumour growth in her brain causing her to experience dark visions, disembodied voices and the omnipresence of a strange young woman. Soon, lost in a walking nightmare, in which nothing is what it seems, and her vicious actions barely remembered, it becomes crystal clear that whatever is inside her cracked psyche will stop at nothing to get out.
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