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Tommy Cooper's in My Cellar

(2016)
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Alan Furlong has been under pressure. His pub business is struggling, he is thirty grand in debt, his estranged wife is pregnant and his skittles team is in danger of relegation. Which is why he doesn't bat an eyelid when the late Tommy Cooper turns up in the cellar of his pub, the Glory, claiming that the gateway to hell lies beyond the cellar wall. It's not as if this is the first time Alan has suffered from mental problems, after all. And he has decided to sell the pub anyway, which will thereby eliminate most of his problems in one fell swoop. An offer is accepted, and if all goes well, no further visits from dead magician-cum-comedians will ensue. At least he can look forward to some normality in his life now. But normality is not what he gets. What he gets is another visit from Tommy Cooper, warning him that the buyer is working for the devil. Not only that, but Satan is about to burst through the cellar wall into our world and destroy all that is good. Unless they can do something about it.


Genre: Mystery

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