Scene from Murder Weapon (1989)
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: Dusty Woods
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Full Biography
Karen Russell was a buxom, shapely, and voluptuous brunette actress and dancer who popped up with pleasing regularity in a handful of entertainingly trashy low-budget straight-to-video exploitation pictures made throughout the 1980's and 1990's. Karen made a memorable film debut as nasty street gang moll Chula in the brutal urban action opus "Tenement." She was quite funny and appealing as the ditsy Shawnee in the crudely amusing "Vice Academy." Russell's other noteworthy parts include sweet, but troubled Mafia princess Amy in the gloriously outrageous "Murder Weapon," motorcycle mama Candy in "Easy Wheels," naive hooker Fran in the hugely enjoyable "The Banker," cop Francesco Quinn's bitter estranged ex-wife Isabella in "Murder Blues," and lusty groupie Michelle in "Shock 'Em Dead." Moreover, Karen appeared in small roles as a dancer in the mainstream features "Dick Tracy," "Havana," "Mobsters," and "Bugsy." After calling it a day as an actress in the mid-1990's, Russell went on to become a yoga teacher and founder of her own business Yoga Groove based in North Hollywood, California.
About the Movie: Murder Weapon (1989)
Release Year: 1989
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: A Arma do Crime, Gyilkos fegyver, Beverly Hills Corpse, Arma asesina
Director: David DeCoteau
Writer: Ross A. Perron
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Fred Kennamer, Linnea Quigley
Executive Producer: David DeCoteau
Companies: Cinema Home Video Productions, Filmtrust
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Keywords
Keywords: sanitarium
Story
Two daughters of mobsters are released from a sanitarium after supposedly killing one of their boyfriends in the shower. Upon their release, they invite all their former boyfriends to a party under the pretense of rekindling old romances. However, the ex-boyfriends start disappearing mysteriously one by one.
Summary
Murder Weapon is a 1989 horror-thriller directed by David DeCoteau. Set in the aftermath of a violent incident involving two mobster daughters and their boyfriends, the film explores themes of revenge and psychological manipulation as the released daughters toy with their former lovers' affections before meting out mysterious justice.