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Now picture a movie about a troubled psychiatrist who, at the age of four, was the only witness in a string of cross country murders that took place on Christmas Eve, in which the supposed killer mysteriously and inexplicably escaped.

Then twenty-seven years after hypnosis therapy erased his childhood trauma, Nick Simmons has “coincidentally’ met some stranger-than-life characters who seem to know more about the dreadful night then he ever did.

Haunted by suppressed nightmares, religious clues and historical facts, our hero’s sanity unravel with the ancient Christian secret that December 25th has been damned by a pagan curse for centuries- that Santa Claus exists….and he is a monster……..

In development.

Contact: Laurence Maher, 

LMaher@clawsthemovie.com

 

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