Nightmare
Sick Filth Never Dies
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1h 39m
1981 • United States • Directed by Romano Scavolini
When a homicidal mental patient flees an experimental drug program, he'll leave a 5-day trail of psychosexual carnage from the peep shows of 42nd Street to the gore-soaked shores of Florida. Written and directed by Romano Scavolini, this "devastating masterpiece" (Cinefear) has been scanned from the internegative and various foreign print sources to create the most complete version ever assembled.
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