HOLLYWOOD CHAINSAW HOOKERS (1988)
Director: Fred Olen Ray Cinematography: Scott Ressler

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HOLLYWOOD CHAINSAW HOOKERS (1988)
Director: Fred Olen Ray Cinematography: Scott Ressler
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Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988)
I'd stumbled into the middle of an evil, insidious cult of chainsaw worshipping maniacs. I had to wonder if we'd let our religious freedom go too far in this country, or maybe our immigration laws were just too lax.
'Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers' (88 Films Blu-ray) Review - The Name Says it All
‘Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers’ (88 Films Blu-ray) Review – The Name Says it All
The United Kingdom has an infamous history when it comes to censorship. The debacle of the eighties with many films, either good or bad becoming the victims of censorship is something that we’d rather forget. Films were looked down on even for having certain words in the title, with one example being Chainsaw which was probably because of the dubious connection to Texas Chainsaw Massacre. …
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'Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers' (88 Films Blu-ray) Review - The Name Says it All
‘Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers’ (88 Films Blu-ray) Review – The Name Says it All
The United Kingdom has an infamous history when it comes to censorship. The debacle of the eighties with many films, either good or bad becoming the victims of censorship is something that we’d rather forget. Films were looked down on even for having certain words in the title, with one example being Chainsaw which was probably because of the dubious connection to Texas Chainsaw Massacre. …
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