- A graduate student questions his sanity after he rents a room in an old boarding house which was the residence of a 17th-century witch, and he discovers that the evil forces still roam within the walls.
- Walter Gilman, a college student, rents a very cheap room in an old house, but it proves to be no bargain. One of his neighbors prays loudly and bangs on the furniture. Another neighbor, a single mother, issues a blood-curdling scream soon after his arrival. It turns out that she and her baby are being attacked by a persistent rat. Walter plugs up the rat hole, but they still aren't safe. Walter is having nightmares - dreams that seem to have been inspired by the first neighbor, who warns him of a witch and her familiar: a rat with a human face. Walter soon suspects that the witch of his nightmare is real and that she is going to force him to kill the baby.—J. Spurlin
- University student Walter Gilman moves to a very low-budget room in an old house. He becomes close to Frances Elwood, his next-door neighbor, and her baby son Danny after saving them from a huge rat. While studying for his thesis, Walter listens to noises on the first floor and finds the tenant Masurewicz praying and hitting his head on a chair. The old man advises him about a rat with a man's face and a witch who would be after him and offers a crucifix for his protection. Walter ignores the advice and has nightmares throughout the night. When Frances asks Walter to babysit for a couple of hours, Walter is lured by the witch, who pretends to be Frances, and he is marked on his back. Later, he realizes that the evil witch is Keziah Mason and the rat is her assistant Brown Jenkin, and they want him to sacrifice the baby in an ancient ritual to the devil.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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What is the Mexican Spanish language plot outline for Dreams in the Witch-House (2005)?
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