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Genres:
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Thriller
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Director:
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Drew Barnhardt
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Actors:
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Allen Andrews,
Scott Christian,
Kelly Devoto,
Ryan Franks,
Christine Haeberman,
John Jenkinson,
Nigel Lambert,
Mary LeGault,
Kathryn Playa,
Kat Szumski
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Rating:
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(5.3/10)78
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Plot Summary:
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Big Stevie has a sexual intractable. Massacre is how he has sex. And Big Stevie knows that there is no better way for a repressed killer to blow elsewhere steam than killing a bunch of anguish-easy unbosom-spirited teens. After her friends are all chopped, carved, and slashed, chocolate young Aggie is radical desolate to face slow against this crazy psycho. Now she's got a pervert on her hands. A large undivided. And Big Stevie's problem could behove Aggie's problem real fast.
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