Let Me In

  • Theatrical - Wide 2010-10-01
Box Office Gross: $24,145,613
Running Time: 116 minutes
Language: English
Production Company: Hammer Film Productions, EFTI, Overture Films, Exclusive Media

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Synopsis

A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian. A remake of the movie “Let The Right One In” which was an adaptation of a book.

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