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starring = [[Felissa Rose]]<br>[[Ellen Sandweiss]]<br>Edwin Neal<br>Irma St. Paul<br>[[Danny Lopes]]<br>[[Raine Brown]] |
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Satan's Playground
Directed byDante Tomaselli
Written byDante Tomaselli
Produced byMilka Stanisic
Anthony J. Vorhies
Christa Avery
StarringFelissa Rose
Ellen Sandweiss
Edwin Neal
Irma St. Paul
Danny Lopes
Raine Brown
Distributed byAnchor Bay Entertainment
Release dates
August 22, 2006 (US DVD release)
Running time
90 min.
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1,000,000 (estimated)

Satan's Playground is a 2005 horror film directed and written by Dante Tomaselli, starring Felissa Rose, Ellen Sandweiss, and Edwin Neal.

Plot summary

Template:Spoiler A frustrated family is on a drive through the Pine Barrens Forest of New Jersey when their car breaks down. One-by-one, as day turns to night, the family members venture from their automobile and disappear into the onimous forest outside. As they seek help, they find themselves beseiged by a strange demonic entity and a dilapidated home, occupied by a family of psychopaths.

By the film's finale, virtually the entire family has been murdered by the psychopaths, who are revealed to be a long-dead clan of ghosts resposible for the murderous creature in the woods.

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