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Death Screams

#1 Post by domino harvey » Fri Jun 25, 2021 1:22 pm

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In one of the most unlikely cinematic pairings of all time, David Nelson (who rose to fame as a child star playing alongside his real-life family in the wholesome TV show The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet) directs Playboy Playmate and adult star Susan Kiger in this bodycount-heavy, long overlooked slice of Southern fried hack-and-slash - 1982’s Death Screams!

Late one night, a young couple are brutally murdered at a make-out spot by an unseen assailant, their bodies tossed into the nearby river. As the lifeless lovers drift slowly downstream, the residents of the town excitedly prepare themselves for their annual carnival, unaware that a machete-wielding maniac with a twisted grudge is lurking in their midst. When a group of teen revellers plan a late-night after party down in the local cemetery, they unwittingly set the stage for a bloodbath.

Death Screams, which was released on US VHS as House of Death (and on UK DVD with the reels in the wrong order!) oozes early ’80s regional slasher charm from its every pore, boasting an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink final reel featuring slashed throats, bisected bodies and exploding heads. At long last arriving on Blu-ray and lovingly restored from the only-known existing 35mm print, this little-seen slasher classic is ready to carve its way into the bleeding hearts of horror fans everywhere!

Production Year: 1982
Region Code: B
UK Rating: 18
Running Time: 89 mins
Number of Discs: 1
Language: English
Subtitles: English SDH
Audio: Mono 1.0
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Colour: Colour

LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

Brand new 2K restoration from an archival 35mm print
Original uncompressed mono audio
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Brand new audio commentary with producer Charles Ison and special effects artist Worth Keeter moderated by filmmaker Phil Smoot
Brand new audio commentary with The Hysteria Continues
All the Fun of the Scare: The Making of Death Screams - newly-produced making-of documentary featuring interviews with producer Charles Ison, special effects artist Worth Keeter, writer Paul Elliott, actors Hanns Manship and Curt Rector, actor/producer’s assistant/assistant supervising editor Sharon Alley and actor/talent wrangler Robert “Billy Bob” Melton
TV and Radio Spots
Image Galleries
House of Death Alternate VHS Opening Titles
Two versions of the screenplay under the original title of Night Screams [BD-ROM content]
Reversible sleeve featuring original artwork and a newly-commissioned reimagining of the original VHS artwork by Sadist Art Designs presented with die-cut slipcover
Fully-illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Brian Albright

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Re: Death Screams

#2 Post by domino harvey » Fri Jun 25, 2021 1:23 pm

My thoughts from the Horror List Project
domino harvey wrote:
Tue May 21, 2019 12:02 am
House of Screams AKA Death Screams (David Nelson 1982)
Proof that small town locales are always a few years behind on trends, everyone in this South-set slasher is dressed like it’s the mid-70s, and the film itself feels very scrappy in the Grindhouse fashion of the previous decade. This adds absolutely nothing to the film other than the novelty of having several scenes scored by twangy country music and the preponderance of wood paneling everywhere. The plot, what little there is of it, is typical “mystery” killer fare. At one point the film stops everything and lets a character sincerely tell a scary story (really an urban legend, the “Humans lick hands too” tale) and it is more interesting than the rest of the film multiplied by a hundred. The filmmakers could have saved themselves a lot of money by just filming her telling spooky campfire favorites for 90 minutes instead.

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Re: Death Screams

#3 Post by CSM126 » Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:03 pm

Worth Keeter is one of those people whose work keeps popping up on Best of the Worst, so I can only assume this is top-notch shit if he’s involved.

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Re: Death Screams

#4 Post by L.A. » Sat Sep 11, 2021 6:22 pm

Beaver and Mondo Digital reviews.

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