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The Sore Losers

02/01/1997

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1hr 29min

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Thriller

,Science Fiction

They wanted meat so they ate the Flower Children

STORY

Set in present day Northeastern Mississippi and Memphis, Blackie returns to Earth 42 years after his first visit to complete a mission: Given a second chance by The Elder of the Lo-Fi Frequency, he is to finish his original mission of killing 12 victims. He hooks up with his old friend Mike then eventually meets Kerine and Goliatha. Trouble begins...

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • Jack Yarber
  • Kerine Elkins
  • Mike Maker
  • D'Lana Tunnell
  • Hugh Brooks

    INFORMATION

      Production Companies

      Production Countries

    LANGUAGES

    • English

    Cast

    Jack Yarber

    Blackie, Juvenile Delinquent (as Jack Oblivian)

    Kerine Elkins

    Kerine, Hermaphrodite

    Mike Maker

    Mike, Beautiful Boy

    D'Lana Tunnell

    D'Lana, Amazon

    Hugh Brooks

    Tuthpick

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