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Waltz for Isabelle
Waltz for Isabelle
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Waltz for Isabelle

2026
15 min
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In the late 1800s, young and beautiful Isabelle, lures a naive doctor into her haunting mansion, in order to feed her starving vampire husband.

DIRECTED BY

Emiliano Figueroa

STARRING

Heather Woods, Joseph Lopez, Daniil Bonk

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Heather Woods

Isabelle

Joseph Lopez

Joseph Lopez

Count Lucius

Daniil Bonk

Dr. Henry

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