Owen Evans

Owen Evans

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The Summer of Massacre
Title: The Summer of Massacre
Character: Evan Owen
Released: May 7, 2011
Type: Movie
Ungodly brutal beatings turns Chris, a young man, into a fiend that sets off a bloody, like never before seen, rampage. Beauty is truly only skin deep - Watch a young paraplegic, whose body is also wrecked with spinal bifida, fight for her life as her older, beautiful sister tries to murder her. It’s been 36 years since Jesse’s loving mother was raped by his biological father. Now, after hiding and running their entire lives in fear of this murderous rapist --- He has found them! A group of Christian teenagers are stalked, mamed and burned by a local legend in a haunted forest. Three legendary serial killers terrorize downtown Los Angeles by murdering countless innocent souls and the killer plan is to go out with a real bang. There’s nothing like the sweltering heat of summer to set off a massacre. The Summer of Massacre is a 100 mph slasher ride that never slows down. Packed with enough gore and insanity to send you looking for your barf bag.
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The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle
Title: The Rare Blue Apes of Cannibal Isle
Character: Ben The Hermit
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
Previously lost children's musical following the adventure of a runaway boy who uncovers an island full of 'fantastic' characters.
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Dunces and Dangers
Title: Dunces and Dangers
Released: August 4, 1918
Type: Movie
Larry and his wife are desperately poor—with no food. However, the butcher and grocer show up to collect money they are owed and they won't take no for an answer. They are ready to take anything and everything and eventually chase the pair up onto the room—where various stunts occur.
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Romans and Rascals
Title: Romans and Rascals
Released: May 27, 1918
Type: Movie
The Roman setting provides ample opportunity for a very high concentration of gag titles, many of which are quite witty and many of which are quaint for deriving their humor from the juxtaposition of having ancient Romans use a lot of hip 1918-era slang. The whole thing is an excuse for a good send-up of how the Roman Empire has been depicted in "serious" plays, movies, &c.