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  • Severin Films Releasing Midnight

    Coming in Sept...

    A decade after co-writing NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, writer/director John Russo gathered members of George Romero's Pittsburgh crews to film a new shocker fueled by equal parts grisly grindhouse jolts and '80s satanic panic: Fleeing her pervy alcoholic stepfather (Lawrence Tierney of RESERVOIR DOGS infamy), a hitchhiking teen (Melanie Verlin) is abducted by a family of crazed homicidal rednecks for an ordeal of graphic butchery, shag carpet and devil worship. John Amplas (MARTIN) co-stars in this “greasy, grimy guilty pleasure” (DVD Talk) featuring gore effects by Tom Savini and executive produced by Sam Sherman (DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN) - released in some US markets as BACKWOODS MASSACRE and seized in the UK as a Section 3 'Video Nasty' - now scanned in 4K from the negative of the long-rumored uncut version with all-new Special Features.

    Special Features:

    Interview with Writer / Director John Russo
    Interview with Producer Samuel M. Sherman
    Interview with Actor John Amplas
    Interview with SFX Artist Tom Savini
    Trailer
    More TBC

    Disc Specs:

    Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
    Audio: English 5.1 Surround / English 2.0 Stereo
    Closed Caps
    Region Free

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    I like this movie for some reason. Very excited that it's finally getting an uncut release. I used to have the UK pre cert VHS which was cut even more than the current cut version.
    I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.

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    • #3
      I have the bootleg of this somewhere so it's great to see it get legit release. I'll be purchasing the DVD to see it for some Romero-esque nostalgia as much as anything else. Always good to see John Amplas, too.
      "His lives inside of his own heart. That's an awful big place to live in."
      -Billy Bob Thornton, 'Sling Blade' (1996)

      "Some roads you shouldn't go down."
      -Billy Bob Thornton, 'Fargo' (2014)

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