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The film is not one for the faint hearted 🤢

The Human Centipede, it's a film most of us have heard about but maybe not watched. Well, for those who have seen the film you probably didn't realise that one of the actors is from Lancashire.Harvey is best known for portraying Martin Lomax in the horror film The Human Centipede 2 , directed by Tom Six. In the film, Martin is an obese, asthmatic, and mentally challenged security guard for a multi-storey car park , who is obsessed with the original film.

Dwight Butler is the villainous deuteragonist of the 2015 film The Human Centipede 3 . He is the right hand man of the film's villainous protagonist Bill Boss and works with him to make a 500-person "human centipede" out of prisoners. Harvey also played alongside Tristan Risk in Jill Sixx Gevargizian directing debut Call Girl. In 2015, Harvey was cast along with Tristan Risk and Ellie Church for Frankenstein Created Bikers.The film is a 2011 exploitation body horror film written, directed, and co-produced by Tom Six. An international co-production of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and the sequel to Six's 2009 film The Human Centipede , the film stars Laurence R.

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