Living Death

Living Death

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Cheating | Autopsy

  • Duration: 1h 25min
  • Similar To: War of the Worlds, Amber Alert
  • Story:
    Torture is the ultimate seduction when Victor, a powerful and dangerous millionaire, discovers that his beautiful wife Elizabeth (Kristy Swanson) is having a steamy affair with his best friend. And when the lovers' risky plan to get rid of him backfires, Victor's relentless anger and terrifying rage sends him over the edge on a shockingly sadistic quest for total revenge.
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STORY

Story
Torture is the ultimate seduction when Victor, a powerful and dangerous millionaire, discovers that his beautiful wife Elizabeth (Kristy Swanson) is having a steamy affair with his best friend. And when the lovers' risky plan to get rid of him backfires, Victor's relentless anger and terrifying rage sends him over the edge on a shockingly sadistic quest for total revenge.

POPULAR DIALOGUES

Popular Dialogues

"[Melanie, a buxom young woman, admires Victor's instrument of torture] Melanie Pearson: Hmmm. Nice rack. Victor Harris: Indeed. Melanie Pearson: I've been to a few wax museums. Victor Harris: You are so cultured. I like that. Melanie Pearson: Is it real? Victor Harris: Are they?"

"Victor Harris: In 1447, the Duke of Exeter introduced the rack to the Tower of London where it became the most popular torture device in England. The rack was used in England for about a hundred and fifty years before being deemed too cruel. It was outlawed in 1628. Melanie Pearson: Mm-hmm. Victor Harris: When Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the English Parliament in 1605, he became a victim of the rack. King James the First stretched his body so badly that his bones and ligaments made loud popping noises. Melanie Pearson: Oh, my god. Oh, my god. Victor Harris: Can I stretch you?"