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Faced with execution for a murder he claims he didn\'t commit, Arthur Blackwood puts forth a desperate plea to his law partner, Joseph Kline. Kline hires Harold Knight and Psychologist Norman Versailles. Together, they must search the Blackwood\'s summer cabin for whatever scraps of evidence they can find to prove his innocence. Blackwood claims that there is a monster in the cabin, but can this wild claim be true?
\\nMusic Credits: "Welcome to Arkham," "Azathoth," "Yog-sothoth," "The Terrible Old Man," and "Great Cthulhu" by Graham Plowman
\\n"Private Reflection" by Kevin MacLeod
\\nLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4241-private-reflection
\\nLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
\\n"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
\\nTheme by Noah Yardley
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