Freestyle Acquires Horror Movie “THE CURSE” for June 2nd Release
Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, proudly announces the acquisition of VOD rights to...
A period piece... without the costumes
"The Curse" stars Amy Laughlin ("Class of '02") as Frida, a shy, single New York City woman who suffers a mysterious dog bite during a lingerie sale. Soon after, Frida begins to change with the cycle of the moon, becoming more confident, assertive, beautiful...and dangerous. When she wakes up with her sheets soaked in blood, Frida assumes that she has been suffering from a wicked case of PMS. But when the men she dates start dying horrible deaths, Frida must face the possibility she's becoming...a werewolf! There's a reason they call it THE CURSE.
Amy Laughlin
Frida
Mike Dooly
Peter
Sara Elena Knight
Jennifer
Matthew Arkin
Lloyd
Ken Garito
Mark
Michael Leydon Campbell
Gregory
Holter Graham
Spencer
Kevin McClatchy
George
Nick Gregory
Carlton
Patrick Husted
Shrink
Fenton Lawless
Doctor
Don Creech
Mr. Grant
John Marcus Powell
Priest
Gabriel Rey
Grocery Store Guy
Karina Erdelyi
Biter
Joe Holt
Man on Street
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| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Jan 1, 1999 | Theatrical | — |
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