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  1. Pandemonium is a 1987 Australian fantasy comedy horror film in the style of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. [2] [3] Plot synopsis. Raised by a family of dingoes, a young feral girl heads for Babylon, Australia to find her family, only to find that her mother is not all she seems. Cast. Amanda Dole as the dingo girl.

  2. 27 apr 2020 · Pandemonium - Film (1987) | il Davinotti. Media utenti. Titolo originale: Pandemonium. Anno: 1987. Genere: commedia (colore) Regia: Haydn Keenan.

    • Haydn Keenan
    • David Argue
  3. Synopsis. Azaria Chamberlain was not killed by a dingo but saved and raised by said dingos. She is raised in an incestuous dingo environment and travels back to Sydney transformed as the second coming… a new messiah for a new age. Cast. Crew.

    • Haydn Keenan
    • Smart St. Films
  4. Currently you are able to watch "Pandemonium" streaming on Kanopy for free. Synopsis. Azaria Chamberlain was not killed by a dingo but saved and raised by said dingos. She is raised in an incestuous dingo environment and travels back to Sydney transformed as the second coming... a new messiah for a new age. Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes.

    • Haydn Keenan
    • 88 min
    • 1
  5. Pandemonium (1987) Not to be confused with the 1982 American movie of the same name, this Australian film – which owes a great debt to both John Waters and Roger Corman (with a nod to the Rocky Horror Picture Show) – has something to insult or assault the sensibilities of just about everyone.

  6. Synopsis. A beautiful nude feral girl raised by dingoes returns to Babylon, Australia to find her family. Her mom is an evil landlady and her nutty tenants want the girl for themselves. One of them...

  7. Play Trailer. Overview. Azaria Chamberlain was not killed by a dingo but saved and raised by said dingos. She is raised in an incestuous dingo environment and travels back to Sydney transformed as the second coming... a new messiah for a new age. Haydn Keenan. Director, Writer. Peter Gailey. Writer.