The classic fairy tale like you’ve never seen it before. When a king’s promise is broken, Rumpelstiltskin makes a deal with the devil in Andy Edwards’ masochistic thrill ride. The scariest villain from our collective childhoods returns in this haunting tale — only this time, he’s darker, bloodier, and nastier. Once upon a time, a miller (Mark Cook) attempts to marry his daughter (Hannah Baxter-Eve) off to the King (Colin Malone) by claiming she can spin straw into gold. With the help of a demonic imp (Joss Carter), she fulfils the task, but the King becomes greedy and demands more. Desperate, she promises the imp her firstborn child in exchange for his continued help. When the time comes to honour her bargain, dark forces collide as the imp makes a sinister deal with the devil.
My name is Sofia. I’m 14 years old and I’m lost. My mother vanished inside the boarding school where she works, and my father just tried to commit suicide under strange circumstances. Next to him, an Ouija board. I used it during a terrifying seance, and
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