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Diary of a Necromancer
Asher, a vampiric necromancer, saves a girl being targeted by three cannibalistic witches. The two team up to kill the degenerates not knowing that the witches have chosen Asher as their next target.
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Genre: Horror
Director: Alex DiSanto
Actors: Alex DiSanto, Emma Fulton, Jennifer McNamara, Riley Anderson, Vala Rogers
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