The Taking of Deborah Logan gets a creepy first poster

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

You know that saying If looks could kill? Well if they could, this lovely woman would do some terrible things with those eyes of hers. The film, THE TAKING OF DEBORAH LOGAN, has delivered its simplistic, yet skin-crawling first poster and we have it right here for you guys to stare at. But don't stare at it for too long, please. I made that mistake and now I feel weird. Like, I'm pretty sure her eyes are following me around. Someone help… Must. Stop. Staring.

This will mark Adam Robitel’s feature film debut about strange happenings surrounding a woman with Alzheimer's. Here's the official synopsis:

Mia Medina (Michelle Ang) has finally found the perfect subject for her PhD thesis film on Alzheimer’s Disease. For the next several months, cameras will record the everyday life of mother Deborah Logan (Jill Larson) and her daughter, Sarah (Anne Ramsay). But as the days progress, strange things begin to happen around Deborah that are not consistent with any findings about Alzheimer’s. It becomes apparent that there’s something besides Alzheimer’s that has taken control of Deborah’s life. It’s an evil that is far worse than the debilitating disease with which she was first diagnosed.

It stars Jill Larson, Anne Ramsay, Michelle Ang, and Ryan Cutrona. Millennium Entertainment will be releasing this one on VOD and DVD; we’ll hook you up with the exact date once we get. Look away!

Source: Arrow in the Head

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