American Angels: Baptism of Blood

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Lisa has a grandfather called Killer Kane, who stopped Wrestling after he killed someone while performing "the snap". Her only wish is to become a wrestler herself. To achieve this, she joins the American Angels, a female wrestling show. Because training hard isn't enough, she seduces the show manager Donald to get a fight against Magnificent Mimi, the champion. But as Donald and Mimi are a couple, Mimi is just waiting for a chance to punish Lisa...

Director: Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian
Genre: Action, Drama
Runtime: 99 min

Cast

Screenplay

Music: George H. Hamilton
Cinematography: Ferd Sebastian
Editing: Ferd Sebastian
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian
More Films in Genre: Action, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is American Angels: Baptism of Blood about?
Lisa has a grandfather called Killer Kane, who stopped Wrestling after he killed someone while performing "the snap". Her only wish is to become a wrestler herself. To achieve this, she joins the American Angels, a female wrestling show. Because training hard isn't enough, she seduces the show manager Donald to get a fight against Magnificent Mimi, the champion. But as Donald and Mimi are a couple, Mimi is just waiting for a chance to punish Lisa...
Who directed American Angels: Baptism of Blood?
American Angels: Baptism of Blood was directed by Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian.
Who stars in American Angels: Baptism of Blood?
American Angels: Baptism of Blood stars Jan Sebastian, Tray Loren, Mimi Lesseos, Trudy Adams, Patricia Cavoti, Sue Sexton.
How long is American Angels: Baptism of Blood?
American Angels: Baptism of Blood has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is American Angels: Baptism of Blood?
American Angels: Baptism of Blood is a Action, Drama film.
Where was American Angels: Baptism of Blood produced?
American Angels: Baptism of Blood was produced in United States of America.