Skinner (film)

Skinner is a 1993 Independent Film/Splatter/Slasher film directed by Ivan Nagy and starring Ted Raimi, Traci Lords, Ricki Lake and Richard Schiff.

Skinner
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Directed byIvan Nagy
Produced byBrad Wyman/Jeff Pollon/Tamar E. Glaser (co-producer)/James H. Rutt (associate producer)/Mark Beychok/Nelson I. Korchak/Dan Sales (as Daniel Sales) (executive producer)
Written byPaul Hart-Wilden
StarringTed Raimi
Ricki Lake
Traci Lords
Richard Schiff
Music byKeith Arem/Contagion
CinematographyGreg Littlewood
Edited byFred Roth/Peter Schink(as Peter Schenk)
Distributed by5 Kidd Productions/Cinequanon Pictures International Inc./A-Pix Entertainment/Image Entertainment/Simitar Video
Release date
  • 1993 (1993) (Italy)
  • 1995 (1995) (U.S.)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

Dennis Skinner is a likeable decent-looking lad who is driven by a disturbing childhood; moonlights as a skid row slasher style, serial killer who tends to prey on hookers, in-between those co-workers of his who despise him as he does in return. Who punishes those (he finds offensive) in particular, by flaying his victims alive. On his trail is Heidi (Traci Lords), a junkie prostitute who survived one of his brutal attacks and now desires revenge.

Cast

Actor / Actress Character
Ted Raimi Dennis Skinner
Traci Lords Heidi
Ricki Lake Kerry Tate
Richard Schiff Eddie
David Warshofsky Geoff Tate
Blaire Baron Gloria
Christina Englehardt Rachel
Time Winters Night watchman
Roberta Eaton Sandy.
De Wayne Williams Earl
Frederika Kesten Suzanne
Sara Lee Froton Young Woman
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