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Duration: 207 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 320x240 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Andie McPherson, Jackie Lovell, Sara St. James, Andie Mcpherson, Jackie Lovell, Jacqueline Nyahay, Sara, Sara St. James
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Jacqueline Lovell, born December 9, 1974 in Southern California, began expressing her talent for performance through school musicals and church plays from a young age. After attending Santa Monica College for accounting, she ventured into modeling, becoming the top nude model in 1995 and appearing in over 150 magazines and numerous videos within a year. She then pursued acting, securing lead roles in various productions like Full Moon Entertainment, Zalman King Productions, and Mystique Films.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
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Director: David DeCoteau
Writer: Matthew Jason Walsh, Neal Marshall Stevens, Rolfe Kanefsky
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Companies: Full Moon Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
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Keywords: experiment, eyeball, killer, ophthamologist, scientist
A mad scientist, who is also an ophthamologist, attempts to develop a technique for seeing into another dimension through his experiments. In his quest, he uses homeless people as test subjects. One such experiment goes awry, blinding one of his subjects and allowing an extra-dimensional entity to enter our world and inhabit the eye of his victim. The eyeball expands to enormous size and detaches from its host's body, going on a rampage with an insatiable appetite for young women.
Killer Eye is a horror-comedy released in 1999, directed by David DeCoteau. It blends elements of sci-fi and horror, focusing on an ophthamologist's dangerous experiments involving other dimensions. The movie's central attraction is the titular killer eye, which combines grotesque imagery with dark humor. Despite its absurd premise and limited budget, Killer Eye offers a unique take on body horror and supernatural entities.