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Dr. Giggles
Description
When the psychopathic son of a mass-murdering doctor escapes from a mental institution, he wreaks graphic medical vengeance on the citizens of the town where his father was finally captured.
When the psychopathic son of a mass-murdering doctor escapes from a mental institution, he wreaks graphic medical vengeance on the citizens of the town where his father was finally captured.
Actors:
Patrick Cronin,
Nicholas Mastrandrea,
Joshua Nielsen,
Todd Tolces,
Denise Barnes,
Zoe Trilling,
John Vickery
Patrick Cronin
Nicholas Mastrandrea
Joshua Nielsen
Todd Tolces
Denise Barnes
Zoe Trilling
1966
John Vickery
4 November 1950, Alameda, California, USA
Director:
Manny Coto
Manny Coto
Country:
Japan, United States
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