What makes Skull Heads work is due to the performances, in particular that of Robin Sydney. She successfully carries the film on her shoulders - and boobs.
Skull Heads (2009)
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Synopsis: Cult horror producer-director Charles Band presents another round of his patented, low-budget weirdness with the campy horror flick SKULL HEADS. When an eccentric clan living in virtual isolation... Cult horror producer-director Charles Band presents another round of his patented, low-budget weirdness with the campy horror flick SKULL HEADS. When an eccentric clan living in virtual isolation in an Italian castle finds their family togetherness threatened by the arrival of three mysterious strangers, they summon up some supernatural protectors to fend off the barbarian invasions. [More]
Starring: Robin Sydney, Samantha Light, Steve Kramer, Rane Jameson
Starring: Robin Sydney, Samantha Light, Steve Kramer, Rane Jameson, Kim Argetsinger
Director: Charles Band
Director: Charles Band
Story: Charles Band
Screenwriter: August White
Composer: Richard Band
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