Pervirella
Synopsis
Powers coveted by the evil Cult of Perv and the plant sorcerers of Amazonia! Powers only held in check by an ancient amulet with a rather loose clasp! Powers which could corrupt her soul and plunge the world into turmoil!
We follow the erratic progress of a group of oddball adventurers as they fight their way across strange continents in even stranger vehicles. They flirt with danger all the way, in a desperate romp to save the luscious Pervirella!
Details
- Year
- 1998
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 95 mins
- Format
- Super 16mm, Kodak, Afga, Fuji
- Director
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Alex Chandon
- Producer
- Cyril B. DeMille
- Executive Producer
- Cyril B. DeMille
- Director of Photography
- John Ford, Cobra Media
- Principal cast
- Jonathan Ross, David Warbeck, Eileen Daly, Emily Bouffante
- Screen Writers
- Josh Collins, Alex Chandon
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
RHB Exotic Entertainment 21 Vincent Terrace London N1 8HN Tel/Fax: 020 7278 1074
Sales Company
as Production Company
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