Tom, recently widowed, has amassed a large gambling debt. He visits his affluent Aunt Florence in hopes of being remembered in her bequest. When a harsh creditor tells Tom he's out of time, he and Elodie, the undertaker's daughter, scheme to rob the affluent townpeople buried over the road. Tom returns to Florence's house after raiding the tombs, and things turn sour. When Tom robs people and they die, he starts hearing and seeing bizarre things. Worse, he appears to be the only one noticing. Question: Is Tom's guilt playing a joke on him, or is he being plagued by those he stole from?
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Tom, recently widowed, has amassed a large gambling debt. He visits his affluent Aunt Florence in hopes of being remembered in her bequest. When a harsh creditor tells Tom he's out of time, he and Elodie, the undertaker's daughter, scheme to rob the affluent townpeople buried over the road. Tom returns to Florence's house after raiding the tombs, and things turn sour. When Tom robs people and they die, he starts hearing and seeing bizarre things. Worse, he appears to be the only one noticing. Question: Is Tom's guilt playing a joke on him, or is he being plagued by those he stole from?
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