
Gun of the Black Sun
Fantasy
Overview
A Nazi Luger Pistol from W.W.2 with dark and mystical powers re-emerges in modern day Bucharest and is taken to London. En-route it falls into the hands of a Media Mogul intent on using its power to bring the return of the Forth Reich through Technology and Music .
Top Cast
Gary Douglas
Gary Douglas
Axel o Rourke
Gary Douglas
Axel o Rourke


Richard Lynch
Richard Lynch
Damian Lupescu
Richard Lynch
Damian Lupescu


Ian Wright
Ian Wright
Duke
Ian Wright
Duke
Mihaela Sinca
Mihaela Sinca
Loredana
Mihaela Sinca
Loredana


Kristina Cepraga
Kristina Cepraga
Alessandra
Kristina Cepraga
Alessandra
Claudiu Trandafir
Claudiu Trandafir
Litle Nicky
Claudiu Trandafir
Litle Nicky


Gabriel Spahiu
Gabriel Spahiu
Tibor
Gabriel Spahiu
Tibor
Stefan Booth
Stefan Booth
Biker
Stefan Booth
Biker
Catherine McQueen
Catherine McQueen
Flag Girl
Catherine McQueen
Flag Girl
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