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Golgotha

"Sorceresses don't need friends."

An homage to German Expressionist silent films, GOLGOTHA is the memoir of an evil sorceress's life at the top. Alone.

Top Cast

  • Courtney Alexander

    Courtney Alexander

    Pyre - An Apprentice

  • Cooper Andrews

    Cooper Andrews

    Evil guard

  • Victor John Beaulieu II

    Victor John Beaulieu II

    Harold - Scroll Bearer

  • Timothy Ladd Brawner

    Timothy Ladd Brawner

    The Mystery Shadow

  • Matthew Brideau

    Matthew Brideau

    Evil guard

  • Diana Brown

    Diana Brown

    Minion

  • Dave W. Campbell

    Dave W. Campbell

    Victor Grieves

  • Joanna Campbell

    Joanna Campbell

    Goblin

  • Blake Dalton

    Blake Dalton

    Sidon - Captain of the Evil Guard

Overview

An homage to German Expressionist silent films, GOLGOTHA is the memoir of an evil sorceress's life at the top. Alone.

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