The Brotherhood (2001)
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Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: The secret societies of universities have been in existence for centuries, passing down rituals and customs that remain unknown to everyone outside of the very select group. THE BROTHERHOOD is a... The secret societies of universities have been in existence for centuries, passing down rituals and customs that remain unknown to everyone outside of the very select group. THE BROTHERHOOD is a riveting suspense film that centers around an ancient secret society in an idyllic college town. The members who have sacrificed their souls for the power of the society are in for trouble when it seems like their evil strength is being depleted. Only one thing will allow them to regain their mystical power--the sacrifice of a pure, innocent victim. [More]
Starring: Nathan Watkins, Josh Hammond, Bradley Stryker, Elizabeth Bruderman
Starring: Nathan Watkins, Josh Hammond, Bradley Stryker, Elizabeth Bruderman, Michael Lutz, Donnie Eichar, Christopher Cullen, Brandon Beemer, Forrest Cochran
Director: David DeCoteau
Director: David DeCoteau
Composer: Jeff Walton
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