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Savage Sinema from Down Under

Savage Sinema from Down Under

1986-2004, 260 min

A.K.A.: Defenceless, Marauders, Sensitive New Age Killer, Stained

Country:  Australia

Studio:  Subversive Cinema

Cast:  Paul Moder, Susanne Hausschmid, Zero Montana

Director:  Mark Savage

Rating: Not Rated

Our Rating:  Not yet reviewed.

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SKINOPSIS

Three acclaimed, vicious culty flicks from Aussie director Mark Savage, packed with more nasty violence, twisted sex and unspeakable horror than a Mel Gibson bar-crawl.

Not only does Sensitive New-Age Killer (or SNAK for short) have strippers but there's kinky lady-cop Carolyn Bock flashing more than her badge as a nympho policewoman extorting sex (as if she needed to) from the SNAK-ster. She keeps the hitman out of jail, as long as he keeps her gut deep in dick and agrees to all kinds of twisted S&M shit ...Best blackmail ever! Helen Hopkins shows the hooters too, as the kindly contract killer's wife.

Defenceless: A Blood Symphony is completely dialogue free and stars Susanne Hausschmid as an avenging undead hottie who show's more skin than mercy to those who killed her. Nudity and she doesn't talk back? It's almost too good to be true, even if she is dead.

And then there's Savage's first sick-tastic movie ever - 1986's Melraud ...errr Marauders - about two psychopathic white trash teens who go on a killing spree, robbing a pub and raping the barkeeper's daughter in the process.

And for those who can't get enough Savage (and/or their prescription for Lithium refilled) then check out the fourth disc for a body bag's worth of his early Super-8 shorts plus his latest cable TV true crime drama "Stained" - Not to be confused with the true crime of a rock band by the same name.

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