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The 13th Floor

The 13th Floor

Pray you don't reach... the 13th Floor!

Released PG 88 min 4.5/10 Votes: 634
As a child, a girl witnesses her father electrocute a young boy. When she grows into an adult, the ghost of the murdered boy appears to her, and together they set out to expose the crimes of her father.
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1988-05-31
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$600k

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  • The Day of the Triffids - Involves survival and adventure with young characters taking the lead.
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