Some endentations in the plastic cover and one light scuff on the disc. Pre-viewed for quality and played great on my LG deck.
This is a remake and updating of Ingmar Bergman's 'Virgin Spring'. And just to clarify, this is the '70s original with a new artwork cover and not the 21st century re-make.
On her sixteenth birthday, pretty suburbanite Mari Collingwood (Sandra Cassel) and her more jaded pal, Phyllis (Grantham), plan a trip to the big city to see a notorious blood and gore rock act. Along the way they try to score some grass from the dim-witted Junior and wind up captured by his psychopathic father, Krug (Hess), the ruthless leader of a small criminal gang which also includes the more low-key Weasel and politically inept feminist Sadie. The two girls are taken out to the woods, where much sadistic mayhem ensues.
Posing as refined salesmen, the four criminals take refuge in a nearby house which, unfortunately for them, belongs to Mari's parents... The infamous tag line "To avoid fainting, keep repeating, It's only a movie...only a movie..." got its start here and at least applies to the notorious midsection of the film, which takes the conventions of the already established roughie grindhouse movie and pushes it into horrific overdrive.
The tons of extra features add up to nearly the same length as the movie itself.