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  1. A centuries old curse haunts a family summer house. When a young woman's husband inherits the house and is involved in a near-fatal accident, she realizes both he and her unborn son are at great risk, unless she can break the curse.

  2. With Lindsay Price, David Haydn-Jones, Sadie LeBlanc, Niall Matter. A centuries old curse haunts a family summer house. When a young woman's husband inherits the house and is involved in a near-fatal accident, she realizes both he and her unborn son are at great risk, unless she can break the curse.

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    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Jean-Claude Lord
    • 2008-06-01
  3. Secrets of the Summer House: Directed by Jean-Claude Lord. With Lindsay Price, David Haydn-Jones, Sadie LeBlanc, Niall Matter. A centuries old curse haunts a family summer house.

  4. Hosting a new exhibit, artist Nikki Wickersham, (Lindsay Price) and her husband George Wickersham, (David Jones) are called out to Maine to sort through his father’s belongings after he dies. Arriving there to find they’ve inherited an island with a large mansion on it, they quickly learn of an old story surrounding the house about it being ...

    • Jean-Claude Lord
    • Power, Incendo Productions
  5. Apr 21, 2022 · The Secrets of Summer House begins with Olivia finding out that her Grandmother Mary just passed away. Olivia was raised by her grandparents and was led to believe that both of her parents died in a car accident. Shortly after Mary’s death, Olivia discovers an envelope with her name on it.

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    • Kindle Edition
  6. Jul 30, 2019 · Discover how to say summer in French, learn common summer vocabulary and discover what summer means to the French. Plus learn how to dress like a Français(e).

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  8. It is as if the springing of the “Mousetrap” leaves Hamlet with nowhere to go—primarily because it leaves him with nothing to say. But from the very beginning, his struggle with Claudius has been conceived as a struggle for the control of language—a battle to determine what can and cannot be uttered. Speaking the Unspeakable: Hamlet and ...