
L.A. AIDS Jabber
Horror · Thriller
Overview
Jeff, who has been diagnosed with AIDS, decides to get his revenge on the world by attacking people with hypodermic needles filled with his blood.
Top Cast
Jason Majik
Jason Majik
Jeff Roberts
Jason Majik
Jeff Roberts
Marcy Lynn
Marcy Lynn
Marcy Lynn
Justin Mack
Justin Mack
Justin Mack
Joy Yurada
Joy Yurada
Joy Yurada
Justin Godderis
Justin Godderis
Detective Rogers' Son
Justin Godderis
Detective Rogers' Son
Ralph de Leon
Ralph de Leon
Ralph de Leon
Mitzey Tony
Mitzey Tony
Jeff's Girlfriend
Mitzey Tony
Jeff's Girlfriend
Marcel Femine
Marcel Femine
Personnel Director Martin Furniture
Marcel Femine
Personnel Director Martin Furniture
Susan Para
Susan Para
Tanya
Susan Para
Tanya
Leroy Jones
Leroy Jones
Leroy Jones
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