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Black Eyed Children: Let Me In

An aspiring filmmaker embarks on a journey to investigate the nightmarish and haunting stories behind the Black Eyed Children phenomenon.

Top Cast

  • CJ Johnson

    CJ Johnson

    Professor Madden

  • Justin Snyder

    Justin Snyder

    The Film-maker

  • Marcus Murphy

    Marcus Murphy

    Dale

  • Daniel Juarez

    Daniel Juarez

    Mysterious Person

  • Megan Hughes

    Megan Hughes

    Abby

  • Gerrod Minter

    Gerrod Minter

    Toni

  • Rachael Koenig

    Rachael Koenig

    Aries The Psychic

  • Amanda Godfrey

    Amanda Godfrey

    Lab Technician Amanda

  • Michael Rincon

    Michael Rincon

    Interviewee

Overview

An aspiring filmmaker embarks on a journey to investigate the nightmarish and haunting stories behind the Black Eyed Children phenomenon.

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