Christine Brown

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Christine Brown is the ill-fated loan officer protagonist of the horror film "Drag Me to Hell," whose denial of a mortgage extension triggers a deadly supernatural curse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
protagonist
appearsIn Drag Me to Hell NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme consequences of moral compromise
guilt and punishment
background former farm girl
characterArc attempts to escape demonic curse
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Ivan Raimi NERFINISHED
Sam Raimi NERFINISHED
cursedBy Lamia NERFINISHED
Sylvia Ganush NERFINISHED
employer Wilshire Pacific Bank NERFINISHED
fate dragged to Hell
fictionalUniverse Drag Me to Hell NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Drag Me to Hell NERFINISHED
gender female
genreOfWork horror
supernatural horror
goal break the curse
secure promotion at bank
hasBoss Jim Jacks NERFINISHED
hasColleague Stu Rubin NERFINISHED
hasFiancé Clay Dalton NERFINISHED
loveInterest Clay Dalton NERFINISHED
mainAntagonist Sylvia Ganush NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeRole final girl subversion
notableAction denies mortgage extension to Sylvia Ganush
notableEvent receives deadly supernatural curse
notableScene graveyard confrontation with Sylvia Ganush
parking garage attack by Sylvia Ganush
séance with Lamia
occupation loan officer
personalityTrait ambitious
guilt-ridden
insecure
portrayedBy Alison Lohman NERFINISHED
seeksHelpFrom Rham Jas NERFINISHED
Shaun San Dena NERFINISHED
strugglesWith moral responsibility for denying the loan
shame about rural upbringing
supernaturalThreat Lamia NERFINISHED
worksAt Wilshire Pacific Bank NERFINISHED
yearOfFirstAppearance 2009

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Drag Me to Hell mainCharacter Christine Brown