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Duration: 28 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: bLACK mAGiC |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 624x480 | Added: 2007-Feb-09 |
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"Hailing from Los Angeles in the early 1980s, Alexxus Young rose to prominence as one of the standout leading ladies in independent sci-fi and horror films around the mid-2000s. Her breakthrough role came in the spider-centric horror film 'Arachnia' (2003), portraying Kelly, a character notable for her nudity across several scenes. Audiences can feast their eyes on her bouncing bosom as she's bathed by a blonde, enjoy a glimpse of her derriere during an unexpected encounter with a group of men, and admire her risqué lingerie and underwear-clad forms in intimate bedroom scenes. Post-'Arachnia', Young went on to star in 'Chainsaw Sally' (2004), 'Two Front Teeth' (2006), and 'Hallow's Point' (2007). Since then, she has made appearances at various comic and sci-fi conventions in Charlotte, North Carolina, and participated in themed photoshoots. Let's advocate for bringing this curvaceous, raven-haired temptress back to the silver screen!"
Release Year: 2003
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Brett Piper
Writer: Brett Piper
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Companies: Edgewood Entertainment
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
Awards: N/A
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After their small research plane crashes due to unknown circumstances, a group of science students and their professor find themselves stranded in an isolated area. Seeking help at a nearby farmhouse, they soon realize that something sinister lurks within. Giant mutant spiders, spawned from a meteorite, have made the house their territory, and the survivors must fight for their lives against these monstrous arachnids.
Arachnia is a low-budget horror-science fiction film directed by Brett Piper in 2003. The movie revolves around a group of science students who encounter deadly mutated spiders after their plane crashes near an abandoned farmhouse. The film's main focus is on survival horror, with the characters struggling against the gigantic, aggressive spider creatures. Although not a critical success, Arachnia serves as a classic example of creature-feature films from the early 2000s.