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Pagpag
Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay (referred as Pagpag) is a 2013 Filipino horror and suspensefilm directed by Frasco S. Mortiz.[2] The film was released on December 25, 2013 at theMetro Manila Film Festival and stars Daniel Padilla in his horror movie debut.[3][4] The movie follows a group of teenagers that are terrorized by an evil spirit.[5]The concept of the movie is based on a Filipino superstitious belief that one should never go home directly after visiting a wake since it risks bringing evil spirits to one's home.[6]One should first shake off (in Filipino, pagpag) whatever curse there may be to avoid being trailed by the soul of the dead.[7]

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