Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) [R]

Release Date:
March 1, 1988

Original Title:
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers

Alternate Titles:
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers - Mit Motorsägen spaßt man nicht
Hollywood Hookers
Hollywoodzkie prostytutki z mechanicznymi pilami

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
American Independent Productions
Camp Video
Savage Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 75

They charge an arm and a leg!

Los Angeles private eye Jack Chandler is hired by a worried mother to find her missing runaway daughter, Samantha. As Chandler searches for her whereabouts, he uncovers an evil cult that worships an Egyptian god, whose followers commit human sacrifices with chainsaws to appease their deity. He soon learns that Samantha has revenge in store for the cult leader and his bevy of blood-thirsty, chainsaw-wielding hookers.

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Art Direction:
Corey Kaplan

Costume Design:
Jill Conners

Director:
Fred Olen Ray

Director of Photography:
Scott Andrew Ressler

Editor:
William Shaffer

Electrician:
Ted T.E. Tunney

Executive Producer:
James Golff
Nick Marino
Salvatore Richichi

Makeup Artist:
Dawn Wildsmith

Post Production Supervisor:
Tony Malanowski

Producer:
Fred Olen Ray
Gary J. Levinson
Nancy Paloian

Production Design:
Corey Kaplan

Production Manager:
Tony Brewster

Screenplay:
Fred Olen Ray
T.L. Lankford

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Gary Graver

Still Photographer:
Dan Golden

Thanks:
Ewing Miles Brown
Alan Amiel

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