Labyrinth of Bones (WTO)

- "When the Chase Ends, It's Dinner Time."
Labyrinth of Bones was one of the early films from Elegant Pictures, released in the early 90s.
A reviewer from the Angel Times referred to it as "gory tripe," which seemed to be par for the course from the studio at the time.[1]
The film starred Sarah Southers, Daniel Kihlander, Per Smithback, Oscar Cage, Jim Swanberg, Fred Flight, James Jaeger, Joker Lundh, Paul Shaker, Casper Clean, Benny Charles, Andy Jules, Christopher Button, Chris Bear, Pontius Hass, Dave Santino, Martin Crown, Eric Dale, Henry Grover, John Oaks, Phil Zap, Dave Dessantino, and Sokol Mead.
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