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Directed by | Léon Paul De Bruyn |
Written by | Léon Paul De Bruyn |
Produced by | Léon Paul De Bruyn |
Starring | Nicole Gyony Csilla Farago Hajni Brown Susanna Makay Agatha Palace |
Cinematography | Laslo Zentay |
Edited by | Johan Vandewoestijne |
Music by | Phillip Smithe |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
Release date | 1990 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Language | English |
Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy (also known as Bloodsucking Freaks II) is a 1990 Hungarian erotic horror film written, directed, and produced by Léon Paul De Bruyn (under the pseudonym "Harry M. Love") and distributed by Troma Entertainment.
Plot
The plot follows a group of lesbian nurses who lure unsuspecting strangers back to their home to torture them.
Production
Maniac Nurses was billed as a sequel to the 1976 exploitation film Bloodsucking Freaks, also distributed by Troma, but has no connection to it whatsoever.