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Skinner

Skinner

Madness is Only Skin Deep

Released R 90 min 5.2/10 Votes: 1333
A man rents a room in a couple's house and roams the streets at night looking for victims to skin, while constantly being followed by a junkie he mutilated who is now looking for revenge.
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