Tough and sexy "Hellcat" club member Kat (Lisa Neeld) gets framed for a crime she didn't commit and sent to a gruesome women's prison ruled by a maniacal warden (Patricia Culliton). She must fight her way out in order to get her revenge against ruthless and sadistic biker gang leader Rosie (Donna Hamblin).....and get help from her former lover "Snake" (Len Kabasinski) to make that revenge happen.
A successful art gallery coordinator, living a double life as a serial killer, preys on the hopeless as she attempts to find meaning behind the voices she hears. When she believes she is falling in love with a depressed comic book artist; she struggles between what her heart is telling her to do about him... and what the voices are telling her to do about him.
When the leader of an all-female biker gang (the "Hellcat's") is brutally murdered, the gang is out for vengeance! Now led by the tough & sexy "Kat" (Lisa Neeld); the hellcats go full-throttle in pursuing her killers. Starring playboy centerfold Lisa Neeld, Deborah (HARD TO DIE) Dutch, Donna (ANGEL OF RECKONING) Hamblin, and more.
Rachel, a female war veteran, returns home only to launch her own personal vendetta against the criminal underworld when a family member mysteriously dies. The underworld kingpin rules with an iron fist and those below her are terrified when her name is even mentioned. In order to get closer to the inner sanctum, Rachel takes on the identity of "Angel," a go-go dancer at a popular nightclub. As "Angel" learns details about the organization, she begins to exact her revenge against anyone she deems responsible for her family member's death. However, a detective is hot on Angel's trail as he investigates the death and destruction left in her wake. When one woman proclaims war against a band of drug dealers, pornographers, and criminal kingpins, will vengeance rule above all else? "Hot action and intrigue!" - United Media Network. "Jessica Kabasinski rocks this film." - Extreme DVD. "Exhilarating, entertaining and fun." - Awesome Mag. Written by Chris Young/ ed. Brooks Smith