Lady Belladonna's Tales From The Inferno (2019) [N/A]

Featuring:
Tawnya Bass, Donny Prosise, Rafael Medina

Written by:
Alex Gianopoulos
Kent Harkey
Leah Leyva

Directed by:
Justin Holtzen, Leah Leyva, Arturo Portillo


Release Date:
October 5, 2019

Original Title:
Lady Belladonna's Tales From The Inferno

Genres:
Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Lady Belladonna is back with another round of suspenseful tales from Pandora's Box, including a vengeful vampire, a misplaced curse, an alien invasion and more tantalizing trips beyond the veil.

Lady Belladonna and her nefarious minion Addy are back with another round of suspenseful tales from the depths of Pandora's Box. Join the Mistress of Perdition as she contends with the spirit of creativity, when film auteur Ed Wood drops in to make her an offer she can't refuse: a movie based on her life story. Interspersed with never-before-seen stories of vampire vengeance, misplaced curses, alien invasions and more tantalizing trips beyond the veil, Lady Belladonna's Tales From The Inferno is a hellish anthology of immorality and damnation, with a twist. Titles included in this anthology are "Family Tradition," "7 Doors," "Hexit Strategy," "Light Signs" and "The Inferno."

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Rankings and Honors

Lady Belladonna's Tales From The Inferno (2019) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.9/10

Director:
David Salcido

Director of Photography:
Troy Scoughton Jr.

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