
Faces of Schlock
Comedy · Horror
Overview
Four tales of terror: "Blood Witch": A twisted Goth girl summons a murderous seventeenth century witch to exact gory revenge on anyone who crosses her path. "Mike Wuz Here": Night shift workers at an old movie theater are terrorized by the ghost of a former employee who committed suicide in the building. "One Foot In The Grave": When a beautiful young dancer loses one of her feet due to malpractice, she uses black magic to bring the severed appendage back to life. "Slay Ride": Left behind by her family on Christmas eve, a teenage delinquent punk chick quickly becomes surrounded by murder and mayhem.
Top Cast


Ruby LaRocca
Ruby LaRocca
Trash (segment "Slay Ride")
Ruby LaRocca
Trash (segment "Slay Ride")


George Stover
George Stover
Dr. Schoal (segment "One Foot in the Grave")
George Stover
Dr. Schoal (segment "One Foot in the Grave")
Izzie Harlow
Izzie Harlow
Slutpira
Izzie Harlow
Slutpira


Countess Samela
Countess Samela
Lucia (segment "Blood Witch")
Countess Samela
Lucia (segment "Blood Witch")
Josh Lively
Josh Lively
Derek (segment "Mike Wuz Here")
Josh Lively
Derek (segment "Mike Wuz Here")
Kert Rats
Kert Rats
Juan Carlos (segment "Blood Witch")
Kert Rats
Juan Carlos (segment "Blood Witch")
Gram Parsons
Gram Parsons
Juan Domingo (segment "Blood Witch")
Gram Parsons
Juan Domingo (segment "Blood Witch")
Monica Puller
Monica Puller
Isabella / Blood Witch (segment "Blood Witch")
Monica Puller
Isabella / Blood Witch (segment "Blood Witch")
Cassandra Complex
Cassandra Complex
Juana / Carla (segment "Blood Witch")
Cassandra Complex
Juana / Carla (segment "Blood Witch")
Priscilla Lee Press-On
Priscilla Lee Press-On
Kelly
Priscilla Lee Press-On
Kelly
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