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Horns – A supernatural thriller filmed on location in BC

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Opening in theatres worldwide on Halloween, Horns is one of the many motion pictures filmed entirely in British Columbia, with scenes shot in Vancouver, Squamish and Mission.

Horns is a supernatural dark thriller starring Daniel Radcliffe as Ig Perrish who finds that horns have mysteriously sprouted from his head following the tragic rape and murder of his girlfriend.  He soon realizes their power drives people to confess their sins – an effective tool in his quest to discover the true circumstances of his late girlfriend’s tragedy and for exacting revenge on her killer.

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