
The Evolution of Snuff
Drama · Horror
Overview
Mockumentary about a pornographic film starlet who commits suicide during the filming of a documentary about the adult film business, leading to the discovery of a snuff film.
Top Cast


Claudia Fielers
Claudia Fielers
Claudia Fielers


Roman Polanski
Roman Polanski
Roman Polanski


Waltraud Schaeffler
Waltraud Schaeffler
Waltraud Schaeffler
Sonja Embriz
Sonja Embriz
Sonja Embriz
Carl Amery
Carl Amery
Carl Amery
Josephine Bayerl
Josephine Bayerl
Josephine Bayerl
Robert Furch
Robert Furch
Robert Furch
Heinz Gerstl
Heinz Gerstl
Heinz Gerstl
Roswitha Geuther
Roswitha Geuther
Roswitha Geuther
Bernd Kramer
Bernd Kramer
Bernd Kramer
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