Direction: Jeff Hathcock

The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Jeff Hathcock. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.


Direction Jeff Hathcock

Cast Sheila Ryan · Bo Hopkins · Rick Hill · Robert Tessier

Synopsis Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell (1990) follows Sheila Caan as she navigates a perilous path from Brooklyn to Las Vegas, haunted by Satan worshipers. Driven by the mystery surrounding her twin sister's disappearance, Sheila embarks on a series of dangerous adventures....

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Three Bad Men

2005 · Movie · 90 min. · United States

Direction Jeff Hathcock

Cast Mike Moroff · Chris Gann · Peter Brown · John Dixon

Synopsis Three Bad Men (2005) follows the journey of three notorious criminals who, after successfully pulling off a daring bank heist, find themselves crossing state borders. Along the way, they encounter a man on his deathbed who pleads with them to...

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The Two Pamelas

2013 · Movie · 91 min. · United States

Direction Jeff Hathcock

Cast Robert Miano · Jennifer Day · Natalie Alexander · Ilia Yordanov

Synopsis The Two Pamelas (2013) follows a young woman who finds herself in a disturbing situation upon waking up on a casting director's couch, next to a lifeless body. With no memory of the previous night's events, she is thrust into...

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Night Ripper!

1986 · Movie · 89 min. · United States

Direction Jeff Hathcock

Cast James Hansen · April Audia · Larry Thomas · Courtney Lercara

Synopsis Night Ripper! (1986) follows the chilling tale of a deranged individual who preys on fashion models, leaving a trail of terror and death in their wake. The film delves into the dark underbelly of the modeling industry, where glamour and...

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Streets of Death

1988 · Movie · 93 min. · United States

Direction Jeff Hathcock

Cast Tommy Kirk · Larry Thomas · Guy Ecker · Kahlena Marie

Synopsis Streets of Death (1988) follows the chilling tale of two cunning serial killers who meticulously plan and execute their heinous acts while posing as student filmmakers. Their deceptive facade allows them to blend seamlessly into the urban landscape, making it...

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