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Rose
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The John
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Hanger
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Leroy
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Melvina the Tranny
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| Wade Gibb | ... |
Russell
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| Alastair Gamble | ... |
Phil
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Candice Lewald | ... |
Nicole
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Nadia Grey | ... |
Smashy
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Stephanie Walker | ... |
Trashy
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Randy Jones | ... |
The Foreman
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Rochelle Lynn-Jones | ... |
Foxy White
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Jehovah Witless
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Wayne Phillips | ... |
Jamaica Man
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Michelle Grady | ... |
Trixie the Mangled Whore
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A horrifying tale of revenge that begins with a back-alley abortion, and ends with a bloodbath so vicious that it brings a new meaning to 'an eye for eye.' From pimps to dealers and hookers to junkies, this film dives headfirst into the depths of human depravity. Written by Ryan Nicholson
It becomes clear from the very beginning that this film has nothing to offer. The entire story is just one giant pathetic cry for attention. Obviously trying to appeal to audiences who love all things sick and twisted, Hanger desperately tries to be offensive and controversial. And in this aspect the movie fails miserably. I love all things over the top and I did not find Hanger to be offensive or disturbing in the slightest bit. In fact I found this movie to be an insult to the intelligence of fans of disturbing entertainment. You have to do more than just bring up touchy subjects and expect everyone to squirm. Putting a decent story behind it would be a good start. And spend the extra cash to get a capable group of actors together for Christ's sake. Where did they even find a camera that produces such poor video? Hanger is an example of low quality horror at it's worst. Such a disappointment. Especially after the directors previous film Gutterballs turned out to be so good.