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Lux Kapsaski, Sophia Disgrace, Tiffaney Wells, and Lee Mark Jones in Spidarlings (2016)

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Spidarlings

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Featured in

    • Trashtastic (2013)

      Trailer featured
    • "Xandermonium" Episode #1.4 (TV Episode 2014)

      Clips shown

Referenced in

    • An Evening of Troma-tainment with Lloyd Kaufman (Short 2012)

      Referenced in Q&A discussion
    • "London Calling" Sophia Disgrace (TV Episode 2016)

      The making of Spidarlings is discussed at length in the interview.
    • "London Calling" Miss Sugar Rush (TV Episode 2016)

      Discussed in interview.
    • "London Calling" Selene Kapsaski (TV Episode 2016)

      Discussed in interview.
    • Troma Presents: Spidarlings Behind the Scenes (Short 2018)

      Documentary about the making of

References

    • Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told (1967)

      Mr Banner is named after Jill Banner as an homage to Spider Baby.
    • Flesh (1968)

      A poster can be seen on the girls living-room wall.
    • Cabaret (1972)

      A poster can be seen on the girls living-room wall.
    • Pink Flamingos (1972)

      Matilda has a doll that looks like Divine's character in Pink Flamingos.
    • The Death Wheelers (1973)

      June Brown references having been in a "strange film" before mentioning Psychomania.

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