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Keep It In The Family: Help Fund ‘ACCIDENTAL INCEST: THE MOVIE’

Our good friend Richard Griffin (the filmmaker behind Murder University, Nun of That, The Disco Exorcist, Exhumed, and the upcoming psychological drama Normal) is back, raising funds for his latest film Accidental Incest, the film adaptation of the award-winning play by Leonard Schwartz which was performed off-Broadway in 2012. It stars Patrick Keeffe, Elyssa Baldassarri, Michael Thurber, Pat Hawkridge, Mat Clerrico, Casey Wright, Geoff Monti, Jamie Lyn Bagley, Johnny Sederquist, Nat Sylva, Sean Sullivan, Aaron Andrade, and genre legend Debbie Rochon!

Accidental Incest is a sick and disturbing comedy about two people who find romance in this crazy world. The problem is that they are indeed brother and sister.

So they are left with a question: Should you be miserable or be with the one person who truly gets who you are?

For more details and to support Accidental Incest: The Movie, click HERE!

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