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Black Roses

(1988)
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In this dreadful low-budget horror film, a small town is up in arms over the arrival of a Satanic heavy-metal band called Black Roses to play at the local high school. Read More
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Matthew Moorhouse
Mayor Farnsworth
Damien
Mrs. Miller
Johnny
Priscilla Farnsworth
Vinny Apache
Tony Ames
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