Lovers Lane (1999)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: This Valentine's Day, Lovers Lane is haunted by the events that took place 13 years ago. It was then that a brutal killer took the lives of two young sweethearts who were heavily petting one... This Valentine's Day, Lovers Lane is haunted by the events that took place 13 years ago. It was then that a brutal killer took the lives of two young sweethearts who were heavily petting one another. Here it is another Valentine's Day and the maniac has escaped from his institution complete with his original murder weapon, the hook he wears replacing his hand. Wreaking terror and leaving messages such as "Prison Food Sucks" he has the whole town on the run in this frightening thriller with a surprise ending. Anna Feris (SCARY MOVIE) and Riley Smith (BRING IT ON) are among a talented cast that elevate LOVERS LANE above typical slasher fare. [More]
Starring: Riley Smith, Anna Faris, Matt Riedy, Richard Sanders
Starring: Riley Smith, Anna Faris, Matt Riedy, Richard Sanders, Jon Steven Ward
Director: Jon Steven Ward
Director: Jon Steven Ward
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