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Ouija (2003 film)

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2003 film by Juan Pedro Ortega
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Ouija is a 2003 horror film set in Barcelona, Spain. A group of friends play with an Ouija board and make contact with spirits. Produced by Eleven Dreams, S.L.U.

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