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Duration: 122 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2014-Sep-10 |
Alternate Names: Lynn Hahn
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Lynn Hancock, born January 25, 1951 in Palo Alto, California and raised in Yakima, Washington, began her acting career after winning Miss Yakima in 1970. She is best known for her roles as bitchy secretary Miss Friedemeyer in the horror cult favorite 'Evilspeak' (1981) and a recurring role on the TV series 'The Nashville Palace'. After retiring from acting in 1985, she married Eric Hahn and they have a son. Lynn is an avid martial artist with a 3rd degree black belt in American Kenpo Karate, opening her own martial arts school in 1997. She has been involved in the physical fitness industry since the late 1970s, becoming certified with the American Council on Exercise in 1995. In 2006, Lynn and Eric founded Get Real Fit, producing women's fitness DVDs. Additionally, she is a Lifestyle and Weight Management Consultant with the American Council on Exercise since 2008.
Release Year: 1981
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: El mensajero de Satanás, O Mensageiro de Satanás, Messe noire, El legado del diablo, Computer Murder, Messe noire, La promessa di Satana, Debirusupîku, Evilspeaks, Der Teufelsschrei
Director: Eric Weston
Writer: Eric Weston, Joseph Garofalo
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Companies: Coronet Film, Leisure Investment Company, Moreno Films
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
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In 'Evilspeak', a lonely and overweight military school cadet named Stanley Coopelson seeks solace in his love for pigs, naming them after historical figures. When he discovers an ancient burial ground on school property while burying one of his beloved pigs, he unwittingly unleashes Satan. Meanwhile, Stanley is bullied mercilessly by his classmates and ignored by his superiors. In revenge, he turns to computers in the school's lab, channeling his anger into a program that summons the devil. With Satan's help, Stanley exacts gruesome retribution on his tormentors.
'Evilspeak' is a 1981 American horror film directed by Eric Weston, blending elements of horror and science fiction. The story revolves around an outcast military academy cadet named Stanley Coopelson, who finds himself bullied relentlessly despite being intelligent and kindhearted. Feeling powerless against his persecutors, Stanley turns to computers for vengeance. While experimenting with the school's mainframe, he unwittingly opens a portal to Satan using ancient Latin incantations found in an occult book. The film is remembered as a 'video nasty', a term used to describe exploitation films and horror movies considered to be violent or obscene.