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Bridgette's Hellions
Bridgette is sent to Earth by her father. Satan, to enlist new souls for Hell. Her first assignment is two Senators from Washington D.C. And what an ASS-signment it turns out to be! The poor little Devil runs into some hellacious problems. So, she conjures up a couple of Hellions to do her dirty deeds for her. And she knows every dirty, nasty, twisted temptation to get the job done.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor, desperate for a role, agrees to a dangerous scheme orchestrated by his agent. He is tasked with impersonating a wealthy businessman's son to extract information from a mob boss. However, the situation quickly escalates into a chaotic and perilous ordeal involving double-crosses and unexpected alliances.
Critical Reception
Bridgette's Hellions received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was panned for its convoluted plot, weak humor, and uninspired performances, failing to live up to the promise of its genre elements.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a nonsensical plot that is difficult to follow.
Humor is severely lacking, with jokes falling flat.
Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
Google audience: Audience reception for Bridgette's Hellions is scarce, but available feedback indicates a significant disappointment with the film's predictability and lack of engaging content.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was reportedly 'Hell's Kitchen', but was changed shortly before release.
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