Following her rape, Jennifer Hills wrote a bestselling account of her ordeal and of the controversial trial in which she was accused of taking the law into her own hands and brutally killing her assailants. In the small town where the rape and revenge took place, the relatives of the rapists she killed are furious that the court declared her not guilty and resolve to take justice into their own hands.
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Camille Keaton | Jennifer Hills |
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Jamie Bernadette | Christy Hills |
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Maria Olsen | Becky Stillman |
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Jim Tavare | Herman Duncan |
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Jonathan Peacy | Kevin Woods |
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Jeremy Ferdman | Scotty Chirensky |
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Holgie Forrester | Millie Stillman |
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Roy Allen III | Henry Stillman |
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Alexandra Kenworthy | Beady Eyes Duncan |
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Terry Zarchi | Johnny Stillman Jr. |
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Tammy Zarchi | Melissa Stillman |
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Adam Cerro | Waiter |
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Andrea Nelson | Katie the Fan |
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Ben Whalen | Benjamin the Fan |
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Phillip K. Galaras | Leroy |
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Dave Moore | The Reverend |
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Brian Guest | Disk Jockey |
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Kelci C. Magel | Restaurant Patron |
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Jan O'Connell | Parking Lot Woman |
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Tony Snegoff | Parking Lot Man |
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Sean Wyn | Second Waiter |
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Meir Zarchi | Priest |
Director | Meir Zarchi |
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Writer | Meir Zarchi | |
Producer | Jan O'Connell, Meir Zarchi, Terry Zarchi | |
Photography | Pedja Radenkovic |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Aug 03, 2019 at GalaxyRG |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Aug 28, 2019 at our home w/bec |
Index | 597 |
Added Date | Aug 03, 2019 21:12:09 |
Modified Date | Aug 28, 2019 05:56:56 |
My quick rating - 1,4/10. That has to be one of the worst movies I have seen in years. The "acting" is such a joke you have to assume they pruposely were acting like complete morons. There is no way any of the dialogue between the people was scripted. And to drag the cult classic movie through dealing with this as a sequel to the story built in the first is a slap in the face. The movie clocks in at 2.5 hours long. I am not joking. Most of this is wasted on scenes that go on so painfully long for no apparent reason. Someone raking leaves, someone pointing a gun at another for minutes without a movement or word spoken. There are no memorable and creative kills in the slightest. the whole thing felt like I was mad at myself for doing something wrong, and the punishment was watching this crap. The reboot of the series was a 1000x better than this. Then again, filming a wall after freshly painting it and watching it dry would be about as entertaining. Do yourself a favor and avoid this like the plague.