Fatal Exposure Filming Locations

Fatal Exposure filming locations

Where was Fatal Exposure filmed? Fatal Exposure was filmed in 3 locations across United States in the following places:

Fatal Exposure Filming Locations

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Fatal Exposure (1989)
Runtime: 83 minutes
Rating: 5.2
Release year: 1989
IMDB: tt0097338
Plot summary

The great grandson of the infamous Jack The Ripper is a photographer who murders women in bizarre ways. He photographs them and drinks their blood in order to increase his sexual potency. One day, he meets the girl of his dreams to carry on the family name, but he uses her to lure in more female models to murder and add to his collection. With the body count rising, Erica is unaware of her new boyfriend's hobby, and soon he starts making mistakes.

Genres
Horror
Cast
Blake Bahner
Ena O'Rourke
Dan Schmale
Julie Austin
Directors
Peter B. Good
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Fatal Exposure filming locations