MrSkin Goes Halloween, Celebrates Horror Babes

CHICAGO – Adding to its continuous rollout of celebrity niche sites, MrSkinCash.com has launched its first ever horror-themed site, HorrorMovieBabes.com – and just in time for Halloween.

The site features an A-list lineup of actresses who at one point in their careers starred in classic horror flicks.

According to Derek Meklir, vice president of marketing for MrSkin parent company SK Intertainment, new affiliate content features “fright icons” such as Elvira, Linnea Quigley and Linda Blair, Hollywood starlets who appeared in just a single horror title like Mia Farrow in “Rosemary’s Baby” and Anne Heche in “Psycho,” and an impressively long list of “slasher” babes, demonically-possessed innocents, living-dead lesbians and sensual sorceresses.

“Some people watch horror movies for hair-raising sights,” Meklir said. “But I’ve always been drawn to terrifying entertainment for the bloody-sexy beauties that raise another part of my anatomy. With all of them collected in my new way-out one-stop warehouse, HorrorMovieBabes.com will get you stiff as a corpse – but only in the place that counts.”

HorrorMovieBabes.com follows MrSkinCash's previous niche-starlet launches including AsianMovieBabes.com, GermanMovieBabes.com, FrenchMovieBabes.com and ItalianMovieBabes.com.

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