Jane Scarlett

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Scarlett (born Jennifer Litsch in Newark, Ohio) first became a blip on the horror radar running the Scream Queen-celebrating website "Katie Chainsaw's House of Horror Hotties;" something she created while still in design school. She briefly parlayed that internet fame into starring roles in several micro-budget, T&A-heavy horror / exploitation films like Flesh for the Beast (2003) and Satan's Schoolgirls (2004). After appearing in the barely-released Hollywood She-Wolf (2005) and announcing that she'd no longer be doing "excessive nudity," Scarlett was involved in a car accident, became a mother and decided to further her studies instead of continuing to follow the Scream Queen path.

Most Popular Jane Scarlett Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

UnConventional Trailer (2004)

01 October 2004

Halloween 2003 marked the 13th anniversary of the Chiller Theatre Horror Movie Convention ... but there was nothing conventional about it.

Zombiegeddon Trailer (2003)

12 July 2003

These zombies are a human-like race created by Satan. When the "zombie-looking freaks" begin taking over the world, dirty cops Jeff and Cage find themselves in the unenviable position of having to stop them before it's too late.

Thrust! Trailer (2022)

27 July 2022

A tale that follows two lovers, Aloe & Vera, living in a girl gang ruled dystopian society, on a quest to kill the last scumbag alive, Dirtbag Mike.

Flesh for the Beast Trailer (2003)

27 September 2003

Six parapsychologists investigate a reputed haunted mansion and are set upon by three flesh-eating succubus ladies under the control of the sinister warlock owner bent on finding a mysterious amulet to give himself more power.

Freak Out Trailer (2004)

15 October 2004

Two best friends, Merv Doody (James Heathcote) and Onkey (Dan Palmer), take a hapless escaped mental patient under their wing and attempt to teach him how to become a real serial killer.

Satan's Schoolgirls Trailer (2004)

01 June 2004

Parochial school takes a dark and lusty turn for Father Thomas (J. Scott Green), a well-meaning Sunday school teacher who embarks on what he believes will be a quiet summer assignment at a rural academy for girls.