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Demystifying the Devil: Biography Marilyn Manson
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Demystifying the Devil: Biography Marilyn Manson

May 1, 2000
1h 30m
★ 5.6

Overview

This unauthorized documentary flashes back to the incarnation of Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids and chronicles their controversial trials and tribulations. Included are shocking, first-hand testimonials and outrageous home video from those who were closest to Brian Warner (a.k.a. Marilyn Manson) in his local band-based town of Ft. Lauderdale. This title carries a parental advisory.

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Documentary
Music

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Cast

Olivia Newton Bundy

as Himself

Olivia Newton Bundy

Crime Cassara

as Himself

Crime Cassara

Madonna Wayne Gacy

as Himself

Madonna Wayne Gacy

Gidget Gein

as Himself

Gidget Gein

Marilyn Manson

Self

Marilyn Manson

Zsa Zsa Speck

Self

Zsa Zsa Speck

Jeordie White

Self

Jeordie White

Zim Zum

Self

Zim Zum

Jessicka

Self

Jessicka

Gidget Gein

Self

Gidget Gein

Sara Lee Lucas

Self

Sara Lee Lucas

Andrea Robbins

Self

Andrea Robbins