Hangman's Curse

Hangman's Curse

Hangman's Curse is a movie released in 2003 which is based on the 2001 Christian novel, Hangman's Curse written by Frank Peretti. The movie differed substantially from the novel of the same name. It had had very different reactions from fans, some expecting it to be a horror film and others guessing it will be a mild movie, because of the novel's theme. The movie received poor reviews and got a 0% rating on rottentomatoes.com.

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Release date:September 12, 2003
Directed by:Rafal Zielinski
Rated:PG-13 (USA)
Runtime:106 Minutes
Estimated budget:$2,000,000
Genre:Thriller

Cast of Hangman's Curse

David Keith
David Keith
Born:May 8, 1954
Age:57
William R. Moses
William R. Moses
Born:November 17, 1959
Age:52
Tom Wright
Tom Wright
Born:November 29, 1952
Age:59
Mel Harris
Mel Harris
Born:July 12, 1956
Age:55
Leighton Meester
Leighton Meester
Born:April 9, 1986
Age:26
Edwin Hodge
Edwin Hodge
Born:January 26, 1985
Age:27

Film director of Hangman's Curse

Rafal Zielinski
Rafal Zielinski

Rafal Zielinski is an independent filmmaker. He is best known for directing films such as Fun , Ginger Ale Afternoon, Hey Babe!, Hangman's Curse, Downtown:a street tale, National Lampoon's Last Resort and the "King of the B Movies" Roger Corman produced Screwballs and its several sequels. He...
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TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Ginger Ale Afternoon Comedy
Downtown: A Street Tale 2004
Hangman's Curse 2003 PG-13 (USA) Thriller
Reality Kills 2002 R (USA)
Fun 1995 Thriller
National Lampoon's Last Resort 1994 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
Jailbait 1994 Action
Spellcaster 1992 R (USA)
Night of the Warrior 1991 R (USA) Thriller
Screwball hotel 1988 Comedy
Valet Girls 1987 R (USA) Comedy
Loose Screws 1985 Comedy
Screwballs 1983 R (USA) Comedy
Hey Babe! 1980 Musical
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