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London Voodoo starring Doug Cockle, Sara Stewart, Michael Nyqvist, Trisha Mortimer has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 30 min, and a scheduled release date of February 2nd, 2004.
It received a user score of 49/100 on TMDb, which compiled reviews from 7 knowledgeable users.
Want the short version of the plot? Here's the plot: "When ambitious analyst Lincoln Mathers (played by Doug Cockle) relocates his family from New York to London, his wife Sarah (Sara Stewart) discovers a new disturbing power and becomes hostage to an ancient spirit. As Mathers notices that the family is tearing apart and that his wife's behavior becomes more violent and erratic, he accepts that to save the woman he married he must take a leap of faith. London Voodoo is one of the few films about voodoo to show the belief system in a positive light. Here, it's "work" that's evil. The film shows multicultural voodoo followers in a contemporary urban setting (London). As research for the script, the filmmakers travelled to Cuba, Miami and New Orleans to experience voodoo first hand."
'London Voodoo' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Midnight Pulp Amazon Channel, and Tubi TV .
'London Voodoo' Release Dates
Watch in Movie Theaters on February 2nd, 2004
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting
May 31st, 2005
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