Director Richard Casey's second feature is an ambitious and at times dreamlike Faustian story, set in the rough underworld of LA's heavy metal and punk music scene. Lemmy (Phil Ward) is the front man for an unsuccessful band, who's willing to do anything to make it. After a chance meeting with Mr. Tanas, a music promoter, Lemmy is offered the deal of a lifetime: fame for nothing more than his soul. The young singer doesn't believe in such things and accepts the offer, but quickly learns that this sleazy promoter has more in store for Lemmy than just the stardom he's dreamed of. Directed and photographed like a surreal documentary, and co-starring David Marciano and Darcy Nichols, HELLBENT is a blood soaked document of late 80s Los Angeles, as seen through the eyes of outcasts and derelicts.
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Hellbent
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Unhinged
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Angry Samoans:
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Lost Highway
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The Death of Beewack
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Angry Samoans:
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Devil Childe
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Rat's Alley
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The Rolling Blind
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Hit Parade
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Rosanne
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Peter Gone
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Lawndale Rock City
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That's the Way Love Is
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Black Betty
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Phil Therrien:
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