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Lurid Crime Stories 2

"Strange tales of bizarre crimes!"

Movie 2004 1h 5m
Directed by Gary Whitson

Three grim stories of crime and danger unfold with a raw, gleeful sense of danger. The film opens with a woman on death row who uses cunning and nerve to resist a fate she fears, turning the spotlight on desire, power, and mercy in a high stakes moment. In the second tale a bank clerk who doubles... Read more

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About Lurid Crime Stories 2

Three grim stories of crime and danger unfold with a raw, gleeful sense of danger. The film opens with a woman on death row who uses cunning and nerve to resist a fate she fears, turning the spotlight on desire, power, and mercy in a high stakes moment. In the second tale a bank clerk who doubles as a drug seller becomes the target of a brutal setup whispered by a jealous coworker, sending her into a deadly trap. The final segment follows two friends who taunt a bar patron, only to discover that his promise of payback is more than just talk. Together they stitch a compact, punchy collection of lurid crime vignettes.

Directed by Gary Whitson, this 2004 horror anthology gathers three independent crime stories. It's presented as an original collection rather than an adaptation, featuring a compact cast led by Laura Giglio, Suzi Lorraine, Barbara Joyce, and Dean Paul.

Box office data for this direct to video title is not widely reported, reflecting a modest, home video footprint rather than a major cinema release. It likely circulated mainly through genre catalogs and regional sellers, in specialty markets.

Reception to the film is limited, with observers pointing to its brisk pacing and bashful production values rather than lavish effects. The stories probe the lure of quick money, moral compromise, and the way ordinary people can snap when pushed by danger. The tone stays lean and unpolished, trading polish for a raw sense of danger that can appeal to fans of grindhouse style.

Cultural impact on this title is minimal. It sits among early 2000s horror anthologies that attract niche fans more than mainstream attention, with few quotable moments or widely referenced scenes. It offers a glimpse into the B grade crime horror niche of its era for collectors of offbeat cinema.

Details

Release Date
January 01, 2004
Runtime
1h 5m
Type
Movie
Genres
Horror, Crime
Country
United States
Studio
W.A.V.E. Productions

Cast

Laura Giglio

Laura Giglio

Suzi Lorraine

Suzi Lorraine

(as Suzi Leigh)

Barbara Joyce

Barbara Joyce

Dean Paul

Dean Paul

Gary Whitson

Gary Whitson

(as G.W. Lawrence)

Director: Gary Whitson

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Three grim stories of crime and danger unfold with a raw, gleeful sense of danger. The film opens with a woman on death row who uses cunning and nerve to resist a fate she fears, turning the spotlight on desire, power, and mercy in a high stakes moment. In the second tale a bank clerk who doubles...

Lurid Crime Stories 2 stars Laura Giglio, Suzi Lorraine, Barbara Joyce, Dean Paul, and Gary Whitson.

Lurid Crime Stories 2 was directed by Gary Whitson.

Lurid Crime Stories 2 was released on January 01, 2004.

Lurid Crime Stories 2 is a Horror and Crime film.

Lurid Crime Stories 2 is an anthology made up of three segments: The Execution, The Inquisition, and Strangled Vixens. Each segment presents a different strange and bizarre crime.

The Execution follows a sexy female convict as she tries to avoid being fried in the electric chair. It is the opening segment of the film.

In The Inquisition, a bank employee who sells drugs on the side finds herself placed in a deathtrap by a coworker.

Gary Whitson directed the movie. The top cast includes Laura Giglio, Suzi Lorraine, Barbara Joyce, Dean Paul, and Gary Whitson.