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Arial Erics is the new girl in town, who just happens to now live a few blocks away from a spooky, old, condemned movie theatre .Everyone says the old place is haunted ...Some think the theatre was built on top of an old cemetery, where some of its occupants still lay just under the concession stand. Others think that a bunch of high-school kids were slashed to ribbons in the projector room by a maniac with a hook for a hand, and still many kids believe it is just a magnet for anything and everything spooky.Arial brushes these stories off as just a way to scare the new kid in town. However, when Arial starts having dreams about a particular movie-goer from several decades long past, she must discover the truth to a trapped spirit who has been waiting for the "End Reel" for far too long.
She's just an ordinary, normal teenage girl ... well, except for her addiction to horror movies, monster movies, and scary movie memorabilia. And her desire to meet a real monster. But monsters don't exist and Christine's just a normal girl in a boring, ordinary town. Until one day .... While playing basketball with her two best friends, Christine accidently stumbles upon an old rusty hook. Soon she begins to unravel a secret her little town has been hiding for decades behind the junkyard known only as The Wall. Just what is hiding behind all those rows and stacks of decaying cars, fridges, and old fashioned jukeboxes? Christine always wanted to meet a monster, but nothing prepared her for ... Mombies!
Cindy Foster knew what made her hometown special, it was the Little Russian Theatre. It didn't bother Cindy that she was just the janitor there, or that her high school classmates all had leading roles in the theatre's upcoming production of the Nutcracker. She was just glad to be a part of the special little theatre. What Cindy didn't know was just how special the Little Russian Theatre truly was. Not until strange happenings begin soon after rehearsals for the Nutcracker start: Falling chandeliers, shadows darting about, mysterious organ music, and messages written in crumbled up gingerbread men! Every town has its mystery, its magic, and ... its secrets. It's up to the janitor to crack the case before it's too late for the Nutcracker, but first she'll have to figure out who, or what, is the Phantom of the Little Russian Theatre.
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