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Slumber
Party Massacre 2 (1987)
Director: Deborah Brock
Studio: New Concorde Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: October 30, 1987
Approx. running time: 90 min. (USA) / 75 min
Alias: Don't Let Go
Alias: Slumber Party Massacre: The Sequel
The only sane survivor of Slumber Party Massacre, Courtney
(Crystal Bernard) dreams of the drill murderer returning.
She can't shake the horrible feeling that she and her friends
will be viciously tormented and brutally butchered. Again
and again the nightmare returns. Dazed, Courtney loses control.
And her nightmare crosses into reality.
No one believes her, until it's too late. The driller
killer returns, reincarnated as an evil rocker. He methodically
stalks them; then violently gores them to death... one by
one. Mixing elements of Nightmare on Elm Street
with Texas Chainsaw Massacre, only the fittest
can survive - Slumber Party Massacre 2 !
© Nelson Entertainment
Cast List
Crystal Bernard ... Courtney Bates
Jennifer Rhodes ... Mrs. Bates
Kimberly McArthur ... Amy
Atanas Ilitch ... The Driller Killer
Joel Hoffman ... T.J. |
© Paramount Home Video
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Dark
Angel: The Ascent (1994)
Director: Linda Hassani
Approx. running time: 83
min. / 81 min. (UK)
Life is hell for Veronica Iscariot. Unlike her underworld
brethren, the sultry demon takes no pleasure in tormenting
the eternally damned. However when Veronica leaves Hell
in search of salvation, things take an evil turn. The land
of the living is polluted with corruption, and the self-righteous
she-demon feels compelled to put things right.
Along with her bloodthirsty hound Hellraiser, Veronica delivers
powerful retribution, unceremoniously tearing the wicked
and the unforgiven limb from limb.
Only one person stands in the way of the rising body count
- Dr.Max Harris, a handsome young surgeon with a pure heart.
When he and Veronica fall in love, their innocent romance
quickly turns into a sinful adventure as the couple becomes
entwined in a supernatural struggle for Veronica's very
soul.
© Paramount Home Video
Cast List
Constantin Draganescu .... Man in Hell
Angela Featherstone .... Veronica
Cristina Stoica .... Mary
Valentin Teodesiu .... Hell's Professor |
© Silent Films, Inc.
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Silent
Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (1990)
Director: Brian Yuzna
Studio: Artisan Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: January
1, 1990
Approx. running time: 90
min.
Alias: Bugs (UK)
Alias: Initiation: Silent
Night, Deadly Night 4 (USA)
The initiation is a bizarre, horrific ritual, which
occurs every time this welcoming committee from hell needs
a new member. The evil responsibility belongs to Fima (Maud
Adams) and her demented assistant Ricky (Clint Howard).
They approach the task with a vengeance. Eternal life, it
seems, requires no smal sacrifice. Together, they find a
yound reporter named Kim. She's smart, beautiful, inquisitive,
everything but willing to join their unholy club... and
no wonder. Membership lasts anm eternity. And you can imagine
the dues.
© Silent Films, Inc.
Cast List
Clint Howard ... Ricky
Neith Hunter ... Kim
Tommy Hinkley ... Hank
Hugh Fink ... Jeff |
© Ambassador
Film Distributors
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Don't
Go in the House (1980)
Director: Joseph Ellison
Studio: DVD Inc.
Theatrical Release Date: March 28,
1980
Approx. running time: 90 min.
Alias: The Burning
Tormented as a child, he takes vengeance..... A long, dormant
psychosis is brought to life by the death of a young man's
mother. He prepares his revenge by luring beautiful women,
until the final act of vengeance comes from his victims!
© Ambassador Film Distributors
Cast List
Dan Grimaldi ... Donald 'Donny' Kohler
Robert Osth ... Bobby Tuttle
Ruth Dardick ... Mrs. Kohler
Charlie Bonet ... Ben |
© WingNut Films Limited
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Braindead
/ Dead Alive (1992)
Director: Peter Jackson
Studio: Vidmark / Trimark
Theatrical Release Date: February
5, 1993
Approx. running time: USA 97 min.
(unrated version) / 104 min / Argentina: 99 min / Australia:
100 min / Germany: 94 min / USA: 85 min (R-rated version)
Throw out all your preconceptions about the limits of horror!
A new standard has been set with Dead Alive - The Mother of
All Horror Films.
On a quiet street,in a small town, pure evil has come to stay.
An innocent young man forced to car for his domineering mother
finds the task a whole lot more demanding after she's bitten
by the cursed Sumatran rat monkey. Passing the point of death,
Vera sucks friends and family into her gruesome existence among
the living dead and Lionel is sent spiralling into a ghoulish
nightmare.
Now a crazed zombie, she soon infects enough people to make
it difficult for Lionel, still the faithful son, to keep the
neighbors from suspecting that something is terribly wrong.
Dripping with state-of-the-art special effect that feature mutilations,
rock n' roll dismemberments and household appliances. It all
combines into the most bizarre ending ever filmed.
© WingNut Films Limited
Cast List
Timothy Balme ... Lionel Cosgrove
Diana Peņalver ... Paquita Maria Sanchez
Elizabeth Moody ... Mum (Vera Cosgrove)
Ian Watkin ... Uncle Les
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© Chessman Park Productions Limited
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The
Changeling
Director:
Peter Medak
Studio: Chessman Park Productions
Theatrical Release Date: Canada 28
March 1980
Approx. running time: 115
min
Winner - 8 Genie Awards! here is an award-wining feature
that boldly mixes a frightful ghost story with a great suspence
plot and keeps you guessing all the way.
George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere star in a thriller
that challenges the viewer to solve its mystery. It's a
hauted-house adventure complete with seances, nocturnal
grave-diggins, ghostly spirits, and an ancien puzzle jealously
guarded by a devious man (Academy Award winner Melvyn Douglas).
Scott is splendid as the man who becomes an unwilling instrument
of a ghost's revenge and learns to trust no one. Eerily
entwining a detective story with the mystery of the supernatural,
The Changeling delivers solid entertainment and
a frightning good time.
© Chessman Park Productions Limited
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© Miramax Films
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Stepfather
2 Make Room for Daddy
Director:
Jeff Burr
Studio: Incorporated Television Company
Theatrical Release Date: USA 3 November
1989
Approx. running time: 93
min
After a daring escape from a psychiatric hospital, the Stepfather
(Terry O' Quinn), assumes a new identity and sets out in
search of another family to marry into-and kill. He friends
the perfect victims: teenage son Todd (Jonathan Brandis).
Posing as a warm and caring family therapist named Gene,
he appears to be the ideal second husband and father for
these two lonely people. But Carol's best friend Matty (Caroline
Williams) suspect that Gene is too good to be true.
And when Carol's first husband (Mitchell Laurance) returns
to attempt a reconciliation, he triggers Gene's fear of
discovery, sending him off on a psychotic killing spree.
Gene secretly eliminates everyone who stands in his way,
until the day arrives to marry Carol-one of the most unforgettable-and
horrifying wedding days ever filmed.
© Miramax Films
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© Allied Vision Ltd.
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Howling
IV The Original Nightmare
Director:
John Hough
Studio: Allied Entertainments Group
PLC
Theatrical Release Date: 1988
Approx. running time: 94
min
A beautiful mystery writer is plagued by sinister visions,
and a country vacation is prescribed. But when the great
outdoors beckons with an eerie howling sound, the novelist
begins to unearth more than her fertile mind could ever
imagine... hideous werewolves, grusome murders, ancient
evils, and erotic rituals. One of the most successful horror
sagas returns in the most horrific and erotic "Howling"
ever!
©Allied Vision Ltd.
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© New Line Cinema
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Critters
4, They're Invading your Space
Director:
Rupert Harvey
Theatrical Release Date: 23 March
1994 (France)
Approx. running time: 94
min.
In space, they love to hear you scream!
The Critters are back in this supercharged sci-fic space
adventure! But these are no ordinary Critters -- they're
a supertrain of genetically engineered mutants designed
to take over the universe. This time they're hungry to
conquer the galaxy, with an appetite for mankind that's
out of this world.
Joined by Academy Award nominee Brad Dourif, Don Keith Opper
and Terrence Mann reprise their popular roles as they battle
for survival against the critters, a nuclear meltdown and
the fate of the entire universe!
© New Line Cinema
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© CBS/Fox
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The
Entity (1981)
Director: Sidney J.
Furie
Theatrical Release Date: USA 4 February
1983
Approx. running time: 115 min.
There is no escape from The Entity.
Something is after Carla Moran. It wants her sul. It wants
her body. There'ss no stopping it. And there's no-where
she can run. The Entity has come for Carla (Barbara Hershey).
She doesn't know what it is or why it has chosen her,
but she
© CBS/Fox
The Entity (2010) Remake
Le remake de 1981 avait été annoncé
en 2006, et par la suite en 2008 sous la direction d'Hideo
Nakata d'après Frank De Felitta (novel),
il est maintenant prévu pour l'an 2010.
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© Astral Films
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A
Nightmare on Elm Street 3 : Dream warriors
Director:
Chuck Russell
Studio: New Line Cinema
Theatrical Release Date: USA 27
February 1987
Approx. running time: 96
min / Portugal: 88 min (cut version)
The uncontrollably evil Freddy Krueger returns to spice-up
the dreams of fresh victims in this spectacular new shocker
from original Nightmare creator Wes Craven.
It's been years since the demented child killer Freddy
Krueger was torched by an avenging mob on Elm Street.
Now, the last of the "Elm Street Kids" have
moved into a psychiatric ward!
There, the diabolical Freddy haunts their dreams, tortiring
them with a ghastly, surreal assortment of unspeakable ordeals!
Their only hope is dream researcher Nancy Thompson (Heather
Langenkamp of Nightmare 1), who helps them band together to
face the supernatural maniac on his own turf.
But, once inside Freddy's seething, hallucinatory dream-world,
there's only way out-straight through a hellish, heart
stopping nightmare of pure, razor-edged terror!
© Astral Films
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