Midnight Show
Oct 23 2016
•1h 15m
•Horror, Comedy
A serial killer is about to get on his revenge with the people inside a movie theater during a midnight showing.
Cast
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Ron Jeremy
Crackwood Pastor

Gilbert Gottfried
Gilbert

Lloyd Kaufman
Adolph Hitler

Roberto Lombardi
Anchorman / Sleazy Business Man
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