The year is 2021 and a new horror film, "It Kills at Midnight," has taken the world by storm. Set in the United States, the movie follows a group of characters played by an ensemble cast of talented actors.
Paul Kealin stars as Father Boyle, a priest who finds himself battling against an unknown evil force that is terrorizing his community. Rory Mallen plays Arthur Grey, a man haunted by his past and struggling to come to terms with the supernatural events unfolding around him. Joe MacKinney portrays Jumbo Morris, a tough and no-nonsense detective determined to get to the bottom of the mysterious deaths plaguing the town.
The film also features Alice Walker as Tessa Grey, a woman caught in the middle of the chaos, Geraldine McAleinden as Madeleine Tate, a psychic client seeking answers from the other side, and Patrick Murphy as DC Clark, a police officer trying to make sense of the inexplicable murders.
As the story unfolds, the audience is introduced to a sinister demon played by an unnamed actor, as well as Steven Nison as Jason Grey, Neil Fleming as Harry Floyd, and Steve Hartland as DC Lewis, all of whom become entangled in the web of darkness surrounding the town.
Grace Hendy plays Claire Rainier, a woman who may hold the key to stopping the malevolent force, while Cheryl Neve and an unnamed actor portray Carole Barker and Janice Jones, two victims of the supernatural entity.
The cast also includes several other characters, such as Evie Grey, portrayed by an unnamed actor, Father Coyle played by Nathan Winfield Wallace, Young Evie Grey, Miko Kurosawa, and Jane Roe, who all play pivotal roles in the unfolding drama.
With a diverse and talented cast, "It Kills at Midnight" promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats as they witness the battle between good and evil play out in a chilling and atmospheric setting. Don't miss this must-see horror film that will leave you questioning what lurks in the darkness when the clock strikes twelve.
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