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Slaughtered Vomit Dolls (2006)

Movie"You Wont Just Be Scared, You Will Be Scarred."
Audience Score
41
Slaughtered Vomit Dolls
NR 1 hr 11 minFeb 14th, 2006Drama, HorrorVomit Gore Trilogy PosterPart of Vomit Gore Trilogy
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The gruesome tapestry of psychological manifestations of a nineteen year old bulimic runaway stripper-turned prostitute as she descends into a hellish pit of satanic nightmares and hallucinations.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:February 14th, 2006
On DVD & Blu-ray:November 24th, 2009 - Buy DVD
Movie Budget:$100,000
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Kingdom of Hell Productions, Unearthed Films

Vomit Gore Trilogy

The Vomit Gore series is a feature film trilogy of three American-Canadian surreal psychological horror films written and directed by Lucifer Valentine and produced by No Body. Valentine coined "vomit gore" as a new subgenre to describe the trilogy, which follows a nonlinear narrative that centers around teenage runaway Angela Aberdeen, a stripper that suffers from bulimia. The series focuses primarily on situations involving vomiting, cannibalism, graphic sexual violence, gore, torture, and murder. All three of the films received limited theatrical releases, and were released on DVD by distributor Unearthed Films.[2] The trilogy was mostly panned by critics, who criticized its obscenity and depictions of violence against women.