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Release Date: 2007 Cast: Miriam McDonald, Brian Jeffrey Krause, Jake LeDoux, Deanna Casaluce, Tyler Boissonnault, Andrew Francis, Laura Konechny, Alexz Johnson, Magda Apanowicz, Avan Jogia, Andrea Brooks
Categories: Movies, Horror, Teen, Television movie Devil's Diary is a Canadian horror film made for television directed by Farhad Mann and starring Alexz Johnson, Magda Apanowicz, Deanna Casaluce, and Miriam McDonald.
One night, two friends named Dominique (Alexz Johnson) and Ursula (Magda Apanowicz) are shown wandering around a graveyard. Lightning strikes a headstone, and when the smoke clears, they find a book without a name at the base of it. Ursula opens it to find that the pages contain no writing, except for a message inside the book’s cover that reads: “Who shall ever freely give thy soul to these pages will be requited with a... MORE
Devil's Diary is a Canadian horror film made for television directed by Farhad Mann and starring Alexz Johnson, Magda Apanowicz, Deanna Casaluce, and Miriam McDonald.
One night, two friends named Dominique (Alexz Johnson) and Ursula (Magda Apanowicz) are shown wandering around a graveyard. Lightning strikes a headstone, and when the smoke clears, they find a book without a name at the base of it. Ursula opens it to find that the pages contain no writing, except for a message inside the book’s cover that reads: “Who shall ever freely give thy soul to these pages will be requited with a power beyond their worth. Thy written word is thy bond.” Ursula decides to take it home, believing that fate has meant for her to find it.
At school, Dominique, Ursula, and their friends Andy (Andrew Francis), Craig (Tyler Boissonnault) and Effi (Lisa Tucker) are bullied by the antagonistic cheerleaders Heather (Miriam McDonald), Georgia (Deanna Casaluce), and Lisa (Laura Konechny). Ursula wishes that Heather would fall on her head during a school pep rally, but Dominique says that she would be content if Heather just had both of her legs broken. After school, Ursula goes home and examines the book LESS
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