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From: Alpha Video

Deadly Culture / Evil Sister (DVD)

DVD (UPC: 089218111890)

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Starring:
Elina Madison, Zenova Braeden, Ford Austin, Jed Rowen, Susan Smythe, Joanne Rubino
  • Horror
  • 160 min
Price: $8.98
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Synopsis

DEADLY CULTURE (2007) : Beautiful young actress Natasha Kimmont is stricken with a rare, fatal disease. She is approached by a shadowy government agency who offer her a cure. Refusing to be cut down in the prime of her life, Natasha agrees to undergo a painful, experimental surgery. She emerges not only cured of her illness, but stronger, faster, smarter than ever before. But now, when the moon rises, Natasha is transformed into a horned, green-skinned creature...with a taste for human flesh...

EVIL SISTER (1996): Roxanne has spent most of her young adult life in a mental institution. Seemingly cured, she is released into the care of her sister, Michelle. But Michelle can't help but notice that there's something...different...about Roxy. It's not just her newfound tendency to parade around in thong bikinis in front of Michelle's husband, Tony. It's also her performing naked satanic rituals in the backyard at night. Consulting with a psychic, Michelle learns that her sister has been possessed by a succubus, an ancient demon that gains power by seducing and killing men. Michelle must exorcise the possessed Roxy before she can make Tony her next victim...

Specifications

  • UPC: 089218111890
  • Release: 2022-10-20
  • Content Provider: Alpha Video
  • Runtime: 160
  • Genre: Horror
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  • Rating: NR
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  • Color/BW: Color
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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Disc Format: DVD

Cast and Crew

Starring:

Elina Madison
Zenova Braeden
Ford Austin
Jed Rowen
Susan Smythe
Joanne Rubino

Directed by:

Jared Hoy
Doug DeMarco