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Bad Karma (1991 film)

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Bad Karma
Official DVD Cover
Directed byAlex Chandon
Written byAlex Chandon
StarringCarmel
Alex Chandon
Dan Barton
CinematographyAlex Chandon
Edited byAlex Chandon
Music byCarmel
Distributed byShape-Shifting Films
Release date
1991
Running time
36 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£350[1]

Bad Karma is a cult horror short film directed by Underground movie director Alex Chandon and stars Carmel and Dan Barton.[2]

Synopsis

The movie is about status - variously Krishnas, silly sophomores and rampaging proles.[3]

Plot

When Dave Jackson celebrates with his friends a garden party, he crosses two bloodthirsty Hare Krishna followers on his doorstep. The two torches not long and provide for hefty blood flow, recently Dave called the emergency alert, which fortunately, run and walk in a SM-Studio the cult berserkers with the appropriate tool in the neck...[4]

Cast

  • Julius Barnet as Dave Jackson
  • Carmel as Hana
  • Lotu as Mr. Jackson
  • M. Karapateas as Mrs. Jackson
  • Adrian Nudel as Partygoer
  • Ben Perkins as Partygoer
  • Marcus Raven as Partygoer / Shape shifter / S&M Client
  • Joe Carrier as Partygoer
  • Ben Bethel as Shape Shifter Leader
  • Dan Barton as Shape Shifter Leader
  • Jon Raven as Shape Shifter
  • Oysten Shirley as Shape Shifter
  • Ollie Bond as Shape Shifter
  • Bill Corbett as Sado-Masochist
  • Alex Chandon as Shape Shifter
  • Ian Duds as Shape Shifter
  • Edward Cunningham as Shape Shifter / Bubba
  • Neil Keenan as Shape Shifter / Goffer
  • Julian Portinari as Anthony
  • Carla Linley as S & M Girl
  • Estelle Ross as S & M Girl
  • Saul Brignell as J.T. Rosebucket

Release

The film is part of the SOI Film Entertainment DVD, who was released with Chainsaw Scumfuck and Drillbit on one Disc.[5]

References