The Devil's Music
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The Devil's Music

Where is Erika Spawn and does she have blood on her hands? The Devil's Music documents the strange story of the notorious shock-rocker whose rise to fame was marred by a series of violent incidents and terrifying rumours.

Country:
UK
Language:
English
Year:
2008
Rating:
18
Time (mins):
89
Colour:
Colour
Director:
Pat Higgins
Writers:

Pat Higgins

Cast:

Victoria Hopkins, Lucy Dunn, Jess-Luisa Flynn, Cy Henty, James Fisher, Richard Collins, Eleanor James, Alan Ronald, Geoffrey Sleight, Scott Thomas

Awards:

Won best independent feature at the Festival of Fantastic Films, UK.

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