Doll Syndrome
A mentally unhinged man prowls a metropolitan city while living in his own distorted fantasy world, dreaming of one day making his own living sex doll from his victims' body parts. Things get even more twisted when he discovers his favorite woman has a boyfriend. This surreal outing from Director Domiziano Christopharo bursts at the seams with horrific bloodshed.
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Original Release: 2008
Runtime: 91 mins.
Genre: Crime; Action; Cult; Thriller
Language: English
Rating: Unrated
Disc Special Features: Director's commentary; Director's Film Fest Q&A; Deleted Scenes & Blooper Reel; "Twists & Turns" Behind-the-Scenes.
Number of Discs: 1
Disc Format: BD-25
Starring:
Sira Stampe
Laura Bach
Tao Hildebrand
Lars Lippert
Michael Larsen
Written by:
David Noel Burke
Directed by:
David Noel Burke
IMDB PAGE
Original Release: 2008
Runtime: 91 mins.
Genre: Crime; Action; Cult; Thriller
Language: English
Rating: Unrated
Disc Special Features: Director's commentary; Director's Film Fest Q&A; Deleted Scenes & Blooper Reel; "Twists & Turns" Behind-the-Scenes.
Number of Discs: 1
Disc Format: BD-25
Starring:
Sira Stampe
Laura Bach
Tao Hildebrand
Lars Lippert
Michael Larsen
Written by:
David Noel Burke
Directed by:
David Noel Burke
IMDB PAGE
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