The reformed Full Moon Pictures finally delivers a decent film worthy of it's B-budget, exploitive and cheesy (all in a good way) reputation.
A daughter gives her incarcerated mother (the extremely hot Jessica Morris of One Life To Live) a set of worry dolls and the next day… More
The reformed Full Moon Pictures finally delivers a decent film worthy of it's B-budget, exploitive and cheesy (all in a good way) reputation.
A daughter gives her incarcerated mother (the extremely hot Jessica Morris of One Life To Live) a set of worry dolls and the next day finds she has more than enough power to put her tormentors in their place.
Not a masterpiece but enjoyable enough for fans of director/producer Charles Band.