Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation

Tagline : The Scariest Boogeymen Ever to Appear on Film!

Runtime : 58 mins

Genre : Horror Documentary

Vote Rating : 5.3/10

Plot : A compilation of clips from seventeen classic slasher films.

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