In the wake of a young Jewish girl’s disappearance, the son of a Hasidic funeral director returns home with his pregnant wife in hopes of reconciling with his father. Little do they know that directly beneath them in the family morgue, an ancient evil with sinister plans for the unborn child lurks inside a mysterious corpse.
Directed by Oliver Park
morgue
pregnant woman
dagger
jewish family
ancient evil
dark pact
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Where to Watch
Cast
Nick Blood
Art
Emm Wiseman
Claire
Paul Kaye
Heimish
Allan Corduner
Saul
Daniel Ben Zenou
Chayim
Anton Trendafilov
Yosille
Meglena Karalambova
Aida
Jonathan Yunger
Levi Siegelman
Velizar Binev
Moishe
Boyan Anev
Abyzou
Nathan Cooper
Worker
Stefan Ivanov
Worker
Crew
Oliver Park
Director
Christopher Young
Original Music Composer
Yariv Lerner
Producer
Jonathan Yunger
Producer
Boaz Davidson
Executive Producer
Avi Lerner
Executive Producer
Tapio Liukkonen
Foley Artist
Jonathan Yunger
Story
Mariana Stansheva
Casting
Victor Hadida
Co-Executive Producer
Jonathan Yunger
Second Unit Director
Aleksandra Dragova
Stunts
Popular Reviews
79 reviews
mratteo
4.7★ · 11/01/24
vorrei aver avuto le stesse abilità nel disegno di arte quando alle medie facevo le tavole
vorrei aver avuto le stesse abilità nel disegno di arte quando alle medie facevo le tavole
Jason w
8.0★ · 01/01/26
Maybe my favorite Jewish folk-lore movie. They do a lot of the “is this really happening or is it all in their head thing” but it works here. It’s not dependent on it the way Smile 2 is.
Maybe my favorite Jewish folk-lore movie. They do a lot of the “is this really happening or is it all in their head thing” but it works here. It’s not dependent on it the way Smile 2 is.
Summer
5.0★ · 09/21/25
girl’s gotta eat
girl’s gotta eat
Regine
4.0★ · 08/03/25
It was good but not good at the same time …?
It was good but not good at the same time …?
Maz Jardon
5.0★ · 06/03/25
Heimish's dialogue got so stereotypical i half expected him to eventually say "oy vey im schlepping bagels and shmear from the kibbutz" or something
Heimish's dialogue got so stereotypical i half expected him to eventually say "oy vey im schlepping bagels and shmear from the kibbutz" or something