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Drag Me to Hell 2009 UNRATED Dual Audio Hindi ORG 720p 480p BluRay ESubs

Drag Me to Hell 2009 UNRATED Dual Audio Hindi ORG 720p 480p BluRay x264 ESubs Full Movie Download

Drag Me to Hell (2009) 720p 480p BluRay x264
IMDb: 6.6/10 || Size: See below ▼ || Language: Hindi (ORG) + English (ORG)
Genres: Horror
Director: Sam Raimi
Writers: Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi
Stars: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Ruth Livier
Christine Brown is a loan officer at a bank but is worried about her lot in life. She’s in competition with a competent colleague for an assistant manager position and isn’t too sure about her status with a boyfriend. Worried that her boss will think less of her if she shows weakness, she refuses a time extension on a loan to an old woman, Mrs. Ganush, who now faces foreclosure and the loss of her house. In retaliation, the old woman place a curse on her which, she subsequently learns, will result in her being taken to hell in a few days time. With the help of a psychic, she tries to rid herself of the demon, but faces several hurdles in the attempt.
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