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1927 Finnish horror film
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Noidan kirot (Curses of the Witch, Swedish: Trolldomens förbannelse) is a 1927 Finnish horrordrama film that was Finland's first-ever horror film. The film revolves around a newlywed couple who find that a witch put a curse on their house centuries ago.
Rebecca A. Umland and Samuel J. Umland (2005). "Burn, Witch, Burn: A First Look at the Scandinavian Horror Film". Horror International. Wayne State University Press.