剧情简介
英文名:《Porno Holocaust》这是一部描述一群游客触礁后漂流到一座孤岛上所遇所见的意大利电影。然而他们并不知道一位由于遭受放射性损失的畸胎而成长成的怪物也住在这个岛上,他的欲望极其旺盛。他攻击并强迫了几个妇女,这比死亡还要让人感到恐惧,因为他的-也是放射性的。此时幸存者只有两种选择,要么逃离岛屿,要么杀死这个该死的怪胎
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