
Jackey Neyman Jones was born on 2 July 1959 in Tarrant County, Texas, USA. She is an actress and art director, known for Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966), Manos Returns (2018) and Thingz (2020).
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Pattie just moved in but wasn't prepared for the late-night orgies, b-movie making, creamed corn wrestling, and topless paint and wine parties. Then things take an odd science fiction/horror turn and this sex comedy gets even weirder. This is one strange and sexy movie.

Inter-dimensional oddball Mr. Birch is back and conducting more strange experiments on Earth. Meanwhile a sexy spy weaves her way through a case fraught with double-agents, danger and weirdness. Director Joe Sherlock's sequel to his own 2015 feature, "Odd Noggins," is another strange trip where nothing is quite what it seems to be.

In this three-part horror anthology, two sisters dealing with trauma face something dwelling beneath their house; a struggling bar draws even more bad luck when a bartender finds a mysterious doll; and a cam girl gets a dangerous present from a devoted fan.

More tales from the infamous lost thirteenth issue of a fictional genre magazine.

"Dark Zone Thirteen" reveals the tales from the infamous thirteenth issue of a lost pulp magazine. Some People Speculate it couldn't be released because it was cursed. Perhaps it was too dark? Regardless we found it, and we're sharing the scary stories that for years have been unseen.

In this prequel to "Manos: The Hands of Fate," we see the origins of Torgo, including his birth, childhood, relationship with his mother and eventual ascendancy to being the right-hand man of "The Master."

Four friends are lost on a road trip, finding the house of a hidden cult that worships a being named Manos. They are led by the Master and his loyal servant, Torgo.

Strange experiments...Mysterious monsters...Lovecraftian horror...Telekinetic Bloodletting...Ravenous Insanity...These are merely a sampling of what lies...BEYOND THE WALL OF FEAR.

A documentary film crew follows Bernie Rosenblum to the El Paso, Texas ranch where he worked in 1966 on what is arguably the worst movie of all time.

A group of high school students on an archaeological dig discover a centuries old mummified body in a sealed cave. Removing the mummy, it soon comes back to life, revealing itself to be an inhuman beast that terrorizes a small California town.
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