Anabelle 3: Viene a Casa


8:45 pm - 11:00 pm, Sunday, October 26 on XETV Canal 5 HDTV BC (6.1)

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About this Broadcast
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Una muñeca despierta a los espíritus malignos de la habitación, creando una noche de terror para una joven, hija de una pareja de investigadores paranormales.

2019 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Terror Misterio Ciencia Ficción Continuación Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Vera Farmiga (Actor) .. Lorraine Warren
Patrick Wilson (Actor) .. Ed Warren
Mckenna Grace (Actor) .. Judy Warren
Madison Iseman (Actor) .. Mary Ellen
Katie Sarife (Actor) .. Daniela Rios
Samara Lee (Actor) .. Bee
Kenzie Caplan (Actor) .. Nurse
Sade Katarina (Actor) .. Nurse
Brittany Hoza (Actor) .. Young Woman in Car
Sheila McKellan (Actor) .. Cemetery Ghost
Eddie J. Fernandez (Actor) .. Truck Driver
Steve Coulter (Actor) .. Father Gordon
Luca Luhan (Actor) .. Anthony Rios
Gary-7 (Actor) .. Ghostly Priest
Paul Dean (Actor) .. Mr. Palmeri
Alison White (Actor) .. Mrs. Faley
Oliver Dauberman (Actor) .. School Bully
Lou Lou Safran (Actor) .. Little Girl
Anthony Wemyss (Actor) .. Daniela's Dad
Natalia Safran (Actor) .. Bride
Edwin Scheibner (Actor) .. Exorcism Guy
Bill Kottkamp (Actor) .. Pizza Guy
Douglas Tait (Actor) .. Werewolf
Alexander Ward (Actor) .. Demon
Ava Hamada (Actor) .. Party Guest
James William Ballard (Actor) .. Parent at School
Emily Brobst (Actor) .. Rory
Nia Cowart (Actor) .. School Child
Bob Telford (Actor) .. Last Rites Priest
Shawn Weston Thacker (Actor) .. Student

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Did You Know..
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Vera Farmiga (Actor) .. Lorraine Warren
Born: August 06, 1973
Birthplace: New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Even those who fail to recognize her name would instantly know the lithe, slightly diminutive, and ethereally beautiful Ukranian-American actress Vera Farmiga by her distinctive look. Born August 6, 1973, in Passaic County, NJ, to Ukranian immigrant parents Michael and Luba Farmiga, Vera grew up with six brothers and sisters, in an isolated Ukranian enclave -- so isolated that the young girl purportedly did not learn spoken English until the age of six. As a teenager, she attended a Ukranian Catholic secondary school, and spent much of her free time touring with a Ukranian folk dancing troupe. Though she originally planned to build a career as an optometrist, Farmiga instead ventured off in the opposite direction by enrolling as an undergraduate at Syracuse University's School of Visual and Performing Arts. She began to tour as a theatrical performer shortly after graduation, in the American Conservatory Theater's 1996 production of Shakespeare's Tempest, then took her Broadway bow later that same year, as an understudy in David Jones' mounting of Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides. Television work ensued, with spots in such series as Law & Order, Trinity, UC: Undercover, and Touching Evil. At about the same time (around 1998), Farmiga made her rather modest cinematic debut in Sleeping With the Enemy director Joseph Ruben's little-seen Return to Paradise, starring Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche. Many additional roles followed throughout the first years of the new millennium, including that of Lisa, Richard Gere's estranged daughter, in the soapy melodrama Autumn in New York; Lorena, Adrien Brody's unemployment counselor in the Greg Pritikin-helmed 2002 comedy Dummy; and Allison in Eric Schaeffer's fine (albeit overlooked) ensemble film Mind the Gap (2004), where she appears alongside such notables as John Heard and the late Alan King. Farmiga joined the cast of Jonathan Demme's 2004 Manchurian Candidate remake, alongside Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, and Liev Schreiber; though not among the top-billed performers, the appearance served her career favorably. She fared much better (on all fronts) with a starring role in that same year's visceral indie addiction drama Down to the Bone, winner of the Special Jury Prize at Sundance and a critical darling. As Irene, a coke-addled supermarket checker and mother of two, Farmiga drew raves from such sources as The New York Times and The Village Voice for, in one reviewer's words, "a pitch-perfect performance." (She also reeled in a Los Angeles Film Critics' Association award for that role -- no small accomplishment, indeed.) 2006 brought with it a role as Teresa in Wayne Kramer's thriller Running Scared, and appearances in such features as Anthony Minghella's Breaking & Entering and Martin Scorsese's The Departed (both 2006). The Minghella drama concerns a group of ethnic locals whose lives intersect -- and catalyze violent hostilities -- in the scuzzy King's Cross section of London; as Oana, Farmiga draws heavily on her Eastern European background. In the Scorsese picture, a Beantown cops-and-mobsters crime drama, Farmiga plays Madeleine, the female lead opposite heavyweights Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jack Nicholson. Meanwhile, Farmiga signed for the role of Fiona, a woman who enters an affair with paraplegic radio personality Isaac (portrayed by In the Bedroom's Nick Stahl) in Carlos Brooks' Quid Pro Quo (2007).In 2009 Farmiga appeared as a mother whose life is threatened by an evil foster child in Orphan, but it was her supporting turn opposite George Clooney in Up in the Air that earned her excellent reviews as well as acting nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy. In the coming years, Farmiga would appear in a host of other acclaimed films, like Source Code and Safe House. Farmiga would also earn massive critical praise for her directorial debut, helming and starring in the 2012 drama Higher Ground.
Patrick Wilson (Actor) .. Ed Warren
Born: July 03, 1973
Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Trivia: A handsome actor whose skills on stage and screen are only rivaled by his remarkable voice, Patrick Wilson made a name for himself in theater before making a gradual transition to the silver screen. The Norfolk, VA, native pursued his higher education at the famed Carnegie Mellon University, where he stood out from the pack when he was awarded the Charles Willard Memorial Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Music Theatre before earning his B.F.A. in drama in 1995. The next year, Wilson took the lead for a national tour of Carousel, followed by a performance in a Goodspeed Opera House production of Lucky in the Rain. After a memorable turn as pianist Erwin "Chopin" Boots in a La Jolla Playhouse production of Barry Manilow's Harmony, Wilson performed in the nonmusical, six-hour stage version of The Cider House Rules. Though his supposed "breakthrough" role in a stage production of Bright Lights, Big City failed to cement his career, the rising star made his Broadway debut in The Gershwin's Fascinating Rhythm shortly thereafter. Wilson's true breakthrough did eventually come when he took the lead for a stage version of the popular film The Full Monty, and in 2001, he made his screen debut in Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave. Though that film went largely unseen, a role in HBO's acclaimed miniseries Angels in America found his transition to the big screen moving along smoothly. The following year, Wilson tackled his biggest role to date in the eagerly anticipated historical drama The Alamo (2004) before gearing up for a key part in Joel Schumacher's Phantom of the Opera (also 2004).
Mckenna Grace (Actor) .. Judy Warren
Born: June 25, 2006
Birthplace: Grapevine, Texas, United States
Trivia: Moved to California when she was 7.The 8-month audition process for the role of Mary Adler in Gifted (2017) included more than 600 girls.Learned how to ice-skate to prepare for her role as young Tonya Harding in the film I, Tonya (2017).Played young versions of many older characters, including Sabrina Spellman in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina; Tonya Harding in I, Tonya (2017); Carol in Captain Marvel (2019); Theo in The Haunting of Hill House; and Emma in Once Upon a Time.Supports PETA and Farm Sanctuary.
Madison Iseman (Actor) .. Mary Ellen
Born: February 14, 1997
Birthplace: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Is of Ashkenazi Jewish, Dutch, and French descent. Made horror films and entered school film competitions while growing up. First memory of being bit by the acting bug was in kindergarten when she was inspired by the first couple of Harry Potter films out at the time, particularly aspiring to be Hermione. First credited role was Charity in the 2013 TV-movie Second Chances. Known for playing Charlotte, the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus's character Vernon Brownmule, on the CMT comedy TV series Still The King.
Katie Sarife (Actor) .. Daniela Rios
Samara Lee (Actor) .. Bee
Kenzie Caplan (Actor) .. Nurse
Sade Katarina (Actor) .. Nurse
Michael Patrick McGill (Actor) .. Cop
Born: July 02, 1973
Brittany Hoza (Actor) .. Young Woman in Car
Sheila McKellan (Actor) .. Cemetery Ghost
Eddie J. Fernandez (Actor) .. Truck Driver
Steve Coulter (Actor) .. Father Gordon
Luca Luhan (Actor) .. Anthony Rios
Gary-7 (Actor) .. Ghostly Priest
Paul Dean (Actor) .. Mr. Palmeri
Alison White (Actor) .. Mrs. Faley
Oliver Dauberman (Actor) .. School Bully
Lou Lou Safran (Actor) .. Little Girl
Anthony Wemyss (Actor) .. Daniela's Dad
Natalia Safran (Actor) .. Bride
Edwin Scheibner (Actor) .. Exorcism Guy
Bill Kottkamp (Actor) .. Pizza Guy
Douglas Tait (Actor) .. Werewolf
Born: December 17, 1978
Alexander Ward (Actor) .. Demon
Ava Hamada (Actor) .. Party Guest
James William Ballard (Actor) .. Parent at School
Emily Brobst (Actor) .. Rory
Nia Cowart (Actor) .. School Child
Bob Telford (Actor) .. Last Rites Priest
Shawn Weston Thacker (Actor) .. Student

Before / After
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Chucky 2
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MEGAN
11:00 pm