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SHOCK-O-RAMA VIDEO PARTY BLU-RAY
SHOCK-O-RAMA VIDEO PARTY BLU-RAY
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AGFA + Something Weird Present the SHOCK-O-RAMA VIDEO PARTY! Frightening! Gruesome! Bizarre! Bloody! Four bone-chilling shockers of unbearable horror from the SWV Vault!
In the 1990s, Something Weird Video influenced a generation of movie maniacs by unearthing the most radically surreal genre films of all time -- all via the magic of VHS. SHOCK-O-RAMA VIDEO PARTY is a hallucinogenic tribute to those cathode-tube-fueled days. Featuring four regional horror-blasts -- preserved from the original S-VHS masters, as the films have been lost or are no longer accessible -- this collection serves as a time machine to a beloved era in home video history.
THE NAKED WITCH (1961, color) One part documentary and all-parts unreal, this Texas-made exploration of witchcraft from LARRY BUCHANAN (Naughty Dallas, Common Law Wife) is a dreamy travelogue to parts unknown.
VIOLATED (1953, black & white) The pre-cursor to Psycho, this DIY horror-noir was filmed in the gutters of NYC and written by exploitation producer William Mishkin.
GHOSTS OF HANLEY HOUSE (1968, black & white) Written, produced, and directed by one-time filmmaker Louise Sherrill, this phantasmagorical home-made version of The Haunting, appears uncut for the first time on widely released home video.
PASSION IN THE SUN (1964, black & white) Also known as The Girl and the Geek, this carnival-set rampager from Texas wildman DALE BERRY (Hot Blooded Woman, Hot Thrills Warm Chills) is outsider cinema of the highest order.
Special Features
- Preserved from the original Something Weird S-VHS tape masters (these are NOT new restorations)
- THE NAKED WITCH: Archival commentary with director Larry Buchanan and Nathaniel Thompson
- Insert - Interview with Claude Alexander, producer of THE NAKED WITCH by SWV's founder, Mike Vraney
- Shocked-out trailers and drive-in snipes
- Watch the full, uninterrupted program in "all nite slumber party" mode
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