The Mangler

  • Theatrical - Wide 1995-03-03
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When an accident involving a folding machine at an old laundry occurs, detective John Hunton decides to investigate. What he finds is the owner of the laundry, Bill Gartley. Meanwhile the folding machine has acquired a taste for the flesh of... See more human beings, but is their more to Bill Gartley than meets the eye, and does he know what monster hides behind the machine?

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