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Witchville (TV)

Witchville (TV)

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  • Acteurs : , Luke Goss, Ed Speleers, Andrew Pleavin
  • Genre : Fantastique
  • Date de sortie : Unknown
  • Nationalité : américain
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Malachy revient dans sa ville natale après la mort de son père, le roi. Endossant ce nouveau rôle, le jeune homme découvre que les sorcières, menées par la Reine rouge sont responsables de la ruine de son pays rongé par la maladie. Accompagné d'Eric et Jason, ses deux acolytes, Malachy s'engage dans une chasse contre le mal.

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