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Dakin Matthews as Father Augustus ("177 Minutes") Sanjit De Silva as Neil Benton, a hospital owner ("177 Minutes") Hannah Hodson as Naomi Clark, a girl who was revived seconds after her autopsy had begun ("177 Minutes") John Glover as Byron Duke, an actor who supposedly sold his soul to a demon ("3 Stars")
Leonard "Spike" Johnson (Patrick O'Bryan) returns to battle the supernatural in a small Californian college town.Someone is killing college students at an alarming rate. A pretty student, Robin, learns that her dean, Professor Grubeck, is a ghost, using astral projection and a satanic 976 "horrorscope" hotline to kill students.
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2 x 90 minutes (Full running time) 177 minutes: Original release; ... The West Wing and Party of Five united on screen is pretty near Teeman TV Heaven." ...
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Reviews at the time include an A rating in The A.V. Club, a rating of ten out of ten in IGN and a rating of 4.5 out of five stars in TV Fanatic. [13] [25] [24] Adam Quigley of /Film found it the best episode of the program up to that point. [9] Critics praised the episode's structure and the show's return to a high-concept episode.
Nazar (transl. Evil Eye) is an Indian supernatural thriller series produced by 4 Lions Films and directed by Atif Khan that airs on StarPlus and streams digitally on Disney+ Hotstar. [ 1 ] Season 1 of the franchise aired from 30 July 2018 to 18 February 2020. [ 2 ]
Underwood was born November 6, 1953, in Glendale, California.In school he lived in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, as an AFS Intercultural Programs exchange student. After graduating from high school, he briefly attended Occidental College as a pre-med student, but transferred to the USC School of Cinema (now USC School of Cinematic Arts) after deciding to become a filmmaker.