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“Lost Souls” Premiere

HOLLYWOOD, Oct.11, 2000 – Levitating bodies, exploding heads, and green vomit — it’s all a part of the supernatural. And fans of such turned out Wednesday night at the Egyptian Theatre to see Winona Ryder battle evil in the new thriller “Lost Souls.”

Ryder stars as a young woman who must convince a reporter (Ben Chaplin) that he is destined to become possessed by the Devil, and the vessel through which Satan will return to earth.

“This stuff really scares me. When I read the script I was scared,” said co-star Sarah Wynter.

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Chaplin added: “I’m a big horror fan. I like being scared, so doing this film was fun.”

The movie also stars John Hurt, Elias Koteas, John Diehl, Philip Baker Hall, Leslie Stefanson, W. Earl Brown and Ashley Edner. It marks the directorial debut of Janusz Kaminski, best known as Steven Spielberg’s frequent cinematographer.

Also on hand were Holly Hunter, Alfre Woodard and “Dungeons & Dragons” star Justin Whalin.

“Lost Souls” opens Friday the 13th.

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