
Venus Flytrap
Science Fiction · Horror
Overview
A mad scientist creates man eating creatures from carnivorous plants.
Top Cast


James Craig
James Craig
Dr. Bragan
James Craig
Dr. Bragan


James Yagi
James Yagi
Dr. Paul Nakamura
James Yagi
Dr. Paul Nakamura
John Stanley
John Stanley
Dr. Stanley
John Stanley
Dr. Stanley


Atsuko Rome
Atsuko Rome
Noriko Hanamura
Atsuko Rome
Noriko Hanamura
Tota Kondo
Tota Kondo
Customs Officer
Tota Kondo
Customs Officer
Lawrence O'Neill
Lawrence O'Neill
American at Airport
Lawrence O'Neill
American at Airport
Al Ricketts
Al Ricketts
Gas Station Owner
Al Ricketts
Gas Station Owner
Edward M. Shannon
Edward M. Shannon
Dr. Shannon
Edward M. Shannon
Dr. Shannon
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