Creepy Dorothy Mills stills

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Bloody Disgusting scored some truly eerie pics from the film DOROTHY MILLS, which is a Weinstein Company production (meaning you can expect not to see it for a while). I’ll admit that I’ve never heard of this one before today, but based on the stills alone, color me intrigued.

Directed by Agnès Merlet, the film stars Carice Van Houten (from Verhoeven’s BLACK BOOK) as Jane Morton, a psychiatrist assigned to the case of Dorothy Mills, a teenage girl in a small village who tried to strangle a baby. Arriving at the village, Jane discovers a small, frightened community, troubled by mysterious events and haunted by a terrible shared secret and hostile to outsiders.

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Carice…

Source: Bloody Disgusting

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