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Spirit of the Coffin
Due to the poverty in his hometown, a country boy left his hometown to join his relatives in a faraway place, leaving his wife at home. During that time, a bully coveted the beauty of the country boy's wife and tried to sexually assault her. The wife hangs herself from a beam to protect her chastity. When the country bumpkin returns home to look for his wife, the bullies beat the country bumpkin to death in order to eliminate the root of the problem. The two of them are so desperate for revenge that they return from the dead to take revenge on the bully. In the end, they lead the police to arrest the bully and bring him to justice.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends gathers for a seance, hoping to contact the spirit of a recently deceased individual. As the night progresses, eerie events unfold, blurring the lines between the supernatural and the sinister. They soon realize that the spirit may not be the only presence in the room, and a dark secret begins to surface.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of "Spirit of the Coffin" is extremely limited due to its age and obscurity. It is not widely reviewed or discussed in contemporary film criticism.
What Reviewers Say
Limited information available, but likely considered a minor or lost film of its era.
If contemporary reviews exist, they are not widely accessible.
Likely viewed as a product of its time with potentially dated special effects and storytelling.
Google audience: Due to the film's obscurity, there is no discernible audience reception or summary available from Google users.
Fun Fact
Finding reliable information about "Spirit of the Coffin (1939)" is exceptionally difficult, suggesting it may be a lost film or extremely rare, making its very existence a point of historical curiosity.
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