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Heather Langenkamp Stars in “Home,” New Movie Hitting DVD on March 1st.

71Vgq2IhZJL._SL1116_She is one of the most respected scream queens of all time due to her role as Nancy in A Nightmare on Elm Street, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, and now Heather Langenkamp is starring in a new movie that you can own on DVD next month!

Home is written and directed by Frank Lin with producer Jeff Lam. Previously Link directed 2010’s Hysteria and Lam produced 2012’s Note to Self. Other cast members starring in Home alongside Langenkamp include singer Samantha Mumba (Billboard Top 5 “Gotta Tell You”), Kerry Knuppe (Gnome Alone, Voodoo Possession), Lew Temple (“The Walking Dead,” “Longmire”), Aaron Hill (“The Greek,” “Malcolm in the Middle”), Oto Brezina, Lou Glenn, Alison Dahlstrom and Alessandra Shelby-Farmer.

Heather Langenkamp, of course, has also appeared in horror films Shocker and The Demolitionist as well as iconic sitcom “Growing Pains.”

In Home, “Carrie, a young, spiritual woman is abandoned by her missionary father and forced to move in with her mother and stepsister whose lifestyle conflicts with everything she s come to believe in. In addition to this test on her values and convictions, Carrie believes the new house possesses evil paranormal forces. During one terrifying night after her mother leaves on a business trip, Carrie and her boyfriend conduct an exorcism to rid the house of its supernatural presence. But, instead of purging the spirit, they awaken an even more sinister terror that begins to haunt and torture them. Now, Carrie must confront savage forces to protect her little sister and her life…”

Home has been picked up for worldwide distribution by Inception Group Media and will be seeing a DVD release on March 1, 2016. It’s currently available for pre-order on Amazon and you can pre-order your copy by clicking here.

 

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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