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It came from beyond the sky. At first distant glance, the spherical object appeared nothing more innocuous than a shooting star. Yet, upon further observation, there was something unsettling about its descent. This was no natural free-fall. The year is 1953, and the citizens of the rural, American, town of, Kingshire Falls, are busy preparing for its centenary. What was intended to be a day of celebrations soon turns into a desperate fight for survival as friends and family begin to turn into mutated creatures, intent on taking over the town. Low on weapons, ideas, and hope, a motley crew of survivors must band together if they are to survive. Kingshire Falls is an affectionate, tongue-in-cheek, homage to the wonderful (and not-so-wonderful) sci-fi and horror B-Movies of the 1950s-1980s. It's a quiet place to live, but you wouldn't want to die there.
A hellacious thunderstorm rages overhead of the small southern English tin mining town of Bleddington, waking teenager, Willard Jennings, from his sleep. Through the fleeting flashes of lightning, he sees a broken and twisted figure of what appears to be a young girl with a porcelain mask embedded onto her face. With each new lightning flash, he sees the spirit one step closer to his bed, before vanishing, as mysteriously as she appeared. In the days that follow, Willard, accompanied by an unlikely ally, who has shared a similar vision, begins to uncover clues about the true identity of the girl and learns that her vengeful spirit may have been the cause of many premature deaths for the townsfolk of Bleddington. The unexplained deaths within the town recommence and Willard finds each new fatality is getting closer to the Victorian home overlooking the town in which his father and he reside. In a race against time, he must find out who the girl is, how she died, and what she wants. Set against the backdrop of 1985, The Girl with a Porcelain Face mixes traditional ghost story elements with mystery, intrigue, and a (blood) splattering of wit.
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