BLOOD FREAK (dvd) *NEW* turkey-monster-anti-drug-pro-Jesus-gore film, OOP
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None: All purchases final
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Category: |
DVDs & Blu-ray Discs
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon
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Condition: |
Brand New
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Region: |
DVD: 1 (US, CA)
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Rating: |
R
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Genre: |
Horror
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Edition: |
Full Screen, Special Edition
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UPC: |
014381160024
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Director: |
Brad Grinter
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Sub-Genre: |
Horror Creatures/Monsters
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Region Code: |
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
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Special Features: |
Art/Indie Film, B-Movie, Cult, Deleted Title
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Former Rental: |
No
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Movie/TV Title: |
Blood Freak
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Release Year: |
1972
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Language: |
English
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Case Type: |
Tall/DVD Case
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Format: |
FixedPriceItem
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Actor: |
Heather Hughes
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Leading Role: |
Steve Hawkes
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Studio: |
Something Weird Video
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Brand: |
Image Entertainment
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Music Artist: |
Gil Ward
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More than a week ago
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Item number:
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915990291
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Brand new factory sealed dvd is Out Of Print and no longer being manufactured. Full screen version is especially great for old school square TV's as the image will fill the frame.
Herschell, a rugged Vietnam vet with badly burned arms leads an aimless existence on his motorcycle. A pretty hitchiker named Ann takes him to a pot party, where he meets another fish out of water: Ann's born-again Christian sister Angel, who is impressed by Herschell's refusal of the festive amenities. Annoyed by his holier-than-thou conservatism, Ann arranges to get Herschell hooked on a powerful, instantly addicting synthetic marijuana.
The next day, a meeting is arranged between Herschell and Mr. Nolan, who runs a nearby poultry farm and offers the vet a job. One day, after smoking another of Ann's lethal reefers, Herschell is asked to eat a freshly baked turkey which has been treated with special preservatives. The resulting clash of ingested chemicals knocks him out, and when he awakens, he finds himself transformed into a gobbling, turkey-headed freak with a taste for drug addicts blood to satiate his fix. There is a pretty graphic scene of a man's leg being forceably amputated with a tablesaw, and the film reaches it's climax with actual farmyard footage of a turkey's decapitation.
The film's lead, Steve Hawkes, starred in some Spanish/Italian Tarzan films. The real life extensive damage visible on Hawke's arms has been attributed to a fire on the set of an earlier film, and to reconstructive surgery that was performed after he was mauled by a tiger.
You'll give thanks for this herb-basted turkey of all turkeys with all of the proverbial trimmings. Stuffed with extras:
A short on how poor families that can't afford turkey celebrate the holiday, a documentary that pays tribute to the turkey, a documentary about a religous cult that uses psychedelics as a means of exploring spiritual consciousness, a tale of a popular college athelete that fumbles his dreams by befriending a drug addict, a nudist colony short and a tale of a couple who are spied upon in their motel room.
Plus there are some Easter eggs including a drive-in trailer for a Thanksgiving turkey giveaway and a radio spot for the movie. Over 2 hours of special features alone.