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Alternate Names: Debbie Ann Rochon
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Debbie Rochon, born in Canada, began her career as a New York stage actress before transitioning into B-movie roles. She gained recognition for her work with Troma films and has won numerous awards, including Best Actress at the Eerie Horror Film Festival for 'Slime City Massacre'. Known for her versatility, Rochon has been inducted into the B-Movie Hall of Fame and was honored for her dedication to independent filmmaking.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Um Terror de Equipe
Director: Lloyd Kaufman
Writer: Douglas Buck, James Gunn, Lloyd Kaufman, Patrick Cassidy
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Companies: Santa Monica Holdings, Troma Entertainment
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Cult, Horror, Lgbt-Related Film, Sci-Fi, Splatter Film
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Keywords: camp, parody, serial killer
In Terror Firmer (1999), directed by Lloyd Kaufman, a low-budget film crew working in New York City becomes unwitting targets of a sexually conflicted serial killer. The crew members are unaware that they possess an unusual power to stop the killer. As events unfold, the crew must navigate their way through a series of terrifying encounters with the homicidal maniac while trying to complete their own project.
Terror Firmer is a 1999 American horror-comedy directed by Lloyd Kaufman and produced by Troma Entertainment. The film is known for its low-budget production, graphic violence, and campy humor. It parodies the horror genre, particularly slasher films, and features LGBT-related themes. Terror Firmer's story involves a sexually conflicted serial killer terrorizing New York City while an oblivious film crew struggles to complete their project amidst the chaos.