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‘THE INHABITANT’ Trailer Reveals a Tormented Teenager’s Dark, Inescapable Past

The Movie Partnership has just revealed that Jerren Lauder‘s (You’re Killing Me) supernatural shocker The Inhabitant will be arriving on digital download from this August 14th.

Directed by Lauder, from a script penned by Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Kevin Bachar (“Bruce Lee Lives,” Blitzkrieg Sharks), The Inhabitant stars Odessa A’zion (Hellraiser, “Ghosts”), Leslie Bibb (Iron Man franchise, The Babysitter: Killer Queen), Dermot Mulroney (Young Guns, Scream VI) and Lizzie Broadway (Ghosted, “Gen V”).

The film follows Tara (A’zion), who finds herself plagued by increasingly intense violent visions after discovering she is a descendant of the notorious axe murderer Lizzie Borden. As her nightmares begin to interfere with her everyday life, she must confront her deepest fears and unravel the centuries-old curse of the Borden family.

The Inhabitant arrives on digital download from 14 August and you can pre-order your copy from the Apple Store here. Until then, we’ll leave you to enjoy a taste of Tara’s nightmarish visions in the official trailer below.

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