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Murderdrome DVD

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Welcome to the Murderdrome. Shocks and gore in the high-octane world of roller derby as a supernatural killer unleashes hell on the feisty female skaters in the world's coolest rollerdrome. Roller Derby sensation Cherry Skye loves nothing better than competing in her favourite sport. When Skye catches Brad's eye the sparks fly. Unfortunately she also catches the attention of Brad's ex her Roller Derby nemesis Hell Grazer. If that isn't bad enough the heat generated by this romantic rivalry arouses a malevolent demon-spirit hungry for human souls. Trapped between... the wrath of Hell Grazer and damnation at the Gates of Hell she has no option but to throw down and sort this mess out the only way she knows... on four small wheels. Special Features: Trailer Behind the Scenes Director's Commentary Lead Actor's Commentary [show more]

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Released
12 May 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Monster Pictures/Fusion 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103794096 
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Supernatural roller derby action. The film follows Cherry Skye (Amber Sajben) and the rest of her derby team as they are pit against demonic forces after the amulet given to Cherry by her boyfriend Brad (Jake Brown) opens a portal to another world.

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