
Sex, Death & The Hollywood Mystique
Documentary
Overview
Larry Wessel presents darkest Hollywood and explores some of tinsel town's most grisly tragedies, including the murders of Sharon Tate and The Black Dahlia.
Top Cast


Jonathan Gilmore
Jonathan Gilmore
Himself (as John Gilmore)
Jonathan Gilmore
Himself (as John Gilmore)


Curtis Harrington
Curtis Harrington
Himself
Curtis Harrington
Himself


Forrest J. Ackerman
Forrest J. Ackerman
Himself
Forrest J. Ackerman
Himself
Kelly Monroe
Kelly Monroe
Herself
Kelly Monroe
Herself
Nicholas Fruktow
Nicholas Fruktow
Himself
Nicholas Fruktow
Himself
Eva Ford
Eva Ford
Herself
Eva Ford
Herself
Kerine Elkins
Kerine Elkins
Herself
Kerine Elkins
Herself


Goddess Bunny
Goddess Bunny
Herself
Goddess Bunny
Herself
Jacque Lawson
Jacque Lawson
Herself
Jacque Lawson
Herself
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