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Christine Greaston (Raine Brown) is the villainess from the 2007 slasher-splatter film 100 Tears. She is an unhinged and sadistic murderer who is revealed to be the daughter of an infamous serial killer, whom she joins forces with.

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Christine was born to a former circus performer named Tracey who was in a relationship with fellow circus performer Luther Baxter (aka Gurdy the Clown). Their relationship came to an end when Tracey's friend Roxanne jealously claimed that Luther was abusing Tracey, leading the circus strongman Ralphio to assault Luther. Enraged, Luther murdered Roxanne and Ralphio before going on the run. It was later revealed that Gurdy had been committing mass murders across the country to get Tracey's attention, who had since moved away with baby Christine and changed her name to Tracey Greaston.

100 Tears[]

Years later, Christine leaves Tracey's house for a night on the town and dresses seductively. She finds male company at a bar and leaves to go have sex with him in the alley, but partway through the act, she slices his throat with her nail file. She later hitches a ride home before killing the driver and her mother with the same method. As Christine is cleaning the crime scene of her mother's murder, Gurdy lets himself into her home, and a panicked Christine tries to flee, but is caught anyway. Gurdy shows her a picture that reveals he is her father, and Christine is delighted to be related to an infamous mass murderer, and decides to work alongside him to murder more victims for her own amusement.

Christine is later seen at Gurdy's hideout - an abandoned warehouse - and assists him in murdering a group of teenagers/young adults who had broken into the building. Christine commits three murders as she is seen chewing a young woman's nose off, bludgeoning one with a sledgehammer, and pulling another's entrails out with her bare hands. The father-daughter duo also commit a shared murder together when they chop a female trespasser in half with an oversized cleaver.

At the film's climax, the film's protagonists, reporters Jen Stevenson and Mark Webb manage to connect the murders to the warehouse based on circumstantial evidence and try to call their law enforcement connections Detective Spaulding and Officer Dunkin to investigate their findings. Spaulding tells Jen to wait outside, but the reporters go inside anyway, wanting every detail of the investigation for their story. Unfortunately, the warehouse is surprisingly large and the four lose their sense of direction. Realizing the police have found them, Christine ties herself up and pretends to be a hostage to lure Dunkin into a storage room, claiming to need help. When Dunkin lowers his guard to rescue the "kidnapped" Christine, she slits his throat with a straight razor. She then repeats the ruse by tying herself up again and lures Mark into a room where Gurdy attacks him.

Mark puts up a good struggle against Gurdy, however, which enrages Christine who immediately attempts to assist her father and throws cocaine in his face; the duo manages to overpower him and dress him up like Gurdy before the real Gurdy shoots him in the mouth in a desperate attempt to make it look like he was the real killer. When Jen finds Mark's body, she is devastated due to never having had the chance to admit she reciprocated his romantic feelings for her, but Gurdy attacks her forcing her to hide. Jen sees Detective Spaulding - who is still armed - and tries to signal him, but Gurdy decapitates him before he can respond. Jen manages to locate an exit and tries to make a run for it, but is violently assaulted by Christine who beats her with a hammer, cuts her repeatedly in the face and neck with the razor, and strangles her while bashing her head against the floor.

Christine, believing all witnesses to be disposed of, double-crosses her father by shooting him to ensure no crimes are traced back to her, and leaves to go home, but is bludgeoned by a car as she crosses the road. The driver of the car is revealed to be an injured Jen, who survived the massacre.

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