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    THE SEVENTH SIGN
    LANDS ON BLU-RAYâ„¢ SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 FROM SCREAM FACTORYâ„¢

    The time is coming. The seals are breaking. Judgment is at hand. As the signs of the apocalypse come to pass, only one woman can stop the impending supernatural doom in THE SEVENTH SIGN. On September 11, 2018, SCREAM FACTORYâ„¢ is proud to present THE SEVENTH SIGN on Blu-ray. Directed by Carl Schultz (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles), this taut and riveting cult classic thriller stars Demi Moore (Margin Call), Michael Biehn (The Terminator), Peter Friedman (HBO's Succession), and Jí¼rgen Prochnow (In the Mouth of Madness). Available for the first time on Blu-ray, THE SEVENTH SIGN is a must-have for movie collectors, horror thriller enthusiasts, and contains new interviews with filmmaker and cast. Pre-order is available now at ShoutFactory.com

    Demi Moore stars as Abby Quinn, a young woman who discovers that she and her unborn child play a terrifying part in the chain of events destined to end the world. Already troubled with a difficult pregnancy, Abby grows more distraught once she and her husband (Michael Biehn, The Terminator) rent their studio apartment to David (Jí¼rgen Prochnow, In The Mouth Of Madness), an enigmatic drifter. As Abby becomes ensnared in a series of otherworldly experiences, it becomes apparent that David is carrying out the mythical prophecies of Judgment Day ... and that she has been chosen as the instrument of the Seventh Sign. But can Abby — or anyone — stand between the wrath of God and the future of humanity?

    THE SEVENTH SIGN Blu-ray Special Feature:
    · NEW Interview with Actor Michael Biehn
    · NEW Interview with Director Carl Schultz
    · NEW Interview with Actor Peter Friedman
    · NEW Interview with Actor John Taylor
    · NEW Interviews with Screenwriters W.W. Wicket and George Kaplan
    · TV Spots

    1080p High-Definition Widescreen (2.35:1)/English DTS-HD Master Audio Stereo/English Subtitles/1988/Color/Approximate Feature Running Time +/- 97 Minutes. The film is rated R.
    Rock! Shock! Pop!

  • #2
    Haven't seen this since its initial release but I remember really enjoying it. Wondering how it holds up!

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    • #3
      Holy crap is this movie ever uneventful. Almost nothing happens in it. I think it was around the hour mark when there was finally a very minor horror scene and then nothing for another 15 minutes, before the lame climax. I bet people in 1988 were pissed when they saw this: '88 wasn't a stellar year for horror (particularly for that amazing decade) but I can just imagine a theater full of horror fans booing at the screen. The only bright spot was seeing Michael Biehn in a fairly large role.
      Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?

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      • #4
        I haven't seen this one since watching it on VHS with a friend years ago, but i do remember liking it at the time. But then, i always was a sucker for Demi.

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