Bloodletting (1997)
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Fresh:1
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: In this dark b-movie thriller, young Serena (Ariauna Albright) is fascinated with mass murderers. In fact, she's so obsessed that she tracks down Butch Harlow (James L. Edwards), one of the world's... In this dark b-movie thriller, young Serena (Ariauna Albright) is fascinated with mass murderers. In fact, she's so obsessed that she tracks down Butch Harlow (James L. Edwards), one of the world's most notorious serial killers, and blackmails him into teaching her all that he knows about murder and mayhem. [More]
Starring: Ariauna Albright, James L. Edwards
Starring: Ariauna Albright, James L. Edwards
Director: Matthew Jason Walsh
Director: Matthew Jason Walsh
Screenwriter: Matthew Jason Walsh
Reviews for Bloodletting
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...this is the first movie I've ever seen in which a baby gets brutally murdered, so there's some historical significance going on here. Full Review |
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