The Infamous Bondage Murders (1998)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 23min
- Horror
- Apr 1998 (USA)
- Video
Fuelled by alcohol and drugs Billy Boy and his gang kidnap local college girls only to strangle them, kill them and dance with their corpses.
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Erin Brown | ... |
Nico
(as Misty Mundae)
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William Hellfire | ... |
Stanley
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Mikey Ovum | ... |
Travoy
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Joey Smack | ... |
Armond
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Lilly Tiger | ... |
Shapirio
(as Amanda Applecore)
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Chelsea Mundae | ... |
(as Daisy DeWright)
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Leslie Loves | ... |
Lulu
(as Lindsay Loves)
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Austin Scarlett | ... |
Cleo
(as Dallas Scarlett)
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John Miles | ... |
Donelle
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Tina Krause | ... |
Karen Pendergrass
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John Riley | ... |
The Drug Dealer
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Virginya | ... |
The Girl in the Box
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Julia Winters | ... |
Corrine
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William Hellfire | ... | (as The People of Severed Lips) |
Written by
William Hellfire | ... | () (as The People of Severed Lips) |
Produced by
William Hellfire | ... | producer (as The People of Severed Lips) |
Cinematography by
Joey Smack |
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- After Hours Cinema (2015) (United States) (DVD)
- Alternative Cinema (1998) (World-wide) (VHS & DVD)
- Factory 2000 (1998) (United States) (DVD)
- Video Outlaw (1998) (World-wide) (VHS)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | When asked during an interview with Draculina magazine in Feb. 2000 how she first got involved with production company Factory 2000, Erin Brown joked that director William Hellfire put something funny in her drink that "left me inclined to get naked and brutalized for the sake of exploitation." See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Snuff Perversions: Bizarre Cases of Death (1999). See more » |