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When gangsters kill her boyfriend, a woman enlists a Voodoo queen to raise an army of the dead.
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When her boyfriend is brutally murdered, after refusing to be shaken down by the local gangsters running their protection racket, Sugar Hill (Marki Bey), decides not to get mad, but BAD! Calling upon the help of aged voodoo queen Mama Maitresse (Zara Cully), Sugar entreats her to call upon Baron Zamedi, the Lord of the Dead (Don Pedro Colley), for help in gaining a gruesome revenge. In exchange for her soul, the Dark Master raises up a zombie army to do her bidding. The bad guys who thought they were getting away clean are about to find out that they're DEAD wrong.

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Marki Bey
as Diane "Sugar" Hill
Don Pedro Colley
as Baron Samedi
Richard Lawson
as Valentine
Betty Anne Rees
as Celeste
Zara Cully
as Mama Maitresse
Larry D Johnson
as Langston
Rick Hagood
as Tank Watson
Ed Geldhart
as O'Brien
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