Wedding Slashers (2006)
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Synopsis: With names like "The Mortician" and "The Surgeon," Jenna's relatives are scarier than your average in-laws. Their frightening monikers (and behavior) might even explain her inability to keep a... With names like "The Mortician" and "The Surgeon," Jenna's relatives are scarier than your average in-laws. Their frightening monikers (and behavior) might even explain her inability to keep a boyfriend alive. As soon as they say "I love you," they each meet a gruesome end. When her latest love, Alex, lives to see their wedding day, one might think Jenna could finally live happily ever after with a man she loves. But then the best man dies a bloody death, and the bridesmaids aren't faring much better. Can she keep Alex safe, or will he die like all the others? Perfect for horror fans who like their gore with a few giggles, WEDDING SLASHERS is fun despite--or perhaps because of--its copious amounts of blood and demented family members. [More]
Starring: Richard Lynch, Maria Ford
Starring: Richard Lynch, Maria Ford
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