An underground cult gem, 1982’s The Last Horror Film (aka Fanatic) is getting a 4K Ultra HD release from Severin Films, boasting the world premiere of the fully restored version.
The 4K Uhd release will include 5+ hours of new special features, plus a 100-page book featuring an extended Starfix interview with director David Winters and a Memoir from Producer Judd Hamilton. Yeah, Severin is going Big with this one to make it the Ultimate release of the film on home video. The full special features package includes…
Disc 1: Uhd Audio Commentary With Actress Caroline Munro And FrightFest’s Alan Jones Audio Commentary With Joe Spinell’s Assistant Luke Walter Trailers Disc 2: Blu-ray Audio Commentary With Actress Caroline Munro And FrightFest’s Alan Jones Audio Commentary With Joe Spinell’s Assistant Luke Walter Like A Father Figure – Sal Sirchia Remembers Joe Spinell My Last Horror Film Ever! – Illustrated Audio Interview With Producer Judd Hamilton,...
The 4K Uhd release will include 5+ hours of new special features, plus a 100-page book featuring an extended Starfix interview with director David Winters and a Memoir from Producer Judd Hamilton. Yeah, Severin is going Big with this one to make it the Ultimate release of the film on home video. The full special features package includes…
Disc 1: Uhd Audio Commentary With Actress Caroline Munro And FrightFest’s Alan Jones Audio Commentary With Joe Spinell’s Assistant Luke Walter Trailers Disc 2: Blu-ray Audio Commentary With Actress Caroline Munro And FrightFest’s Alan Jones Audio Commentary With Joe Spinell’s Assistant Luke Walter Like A Father Figure – Sal Sirchia Remembers Joe Spinell My Last Horror Film Ever! – Illustrated Audio Interview With Producer Judd Hamilton,...
- 6/23/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
You’ll never look at Chinese food the same way again after you see Won Ton Baby!, writer/director James Morgart’s feature-film debut. Morgart sent along an exclusive teaser trailer and a first photo of the tiny terror from the movie, and you can check ’em both out below.
The movie stars Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon as Madame Won Ton, who ran a brothel in the ’70s but his since converted it into a Chinese restaurant. Her daughter Lily (Suzi Lorraine, who was also a producer and came up with the story with Morgart) believes her father was an Asian man—little knowing he was actually an Elvis impersonator her mom had a fling with in ’76—and adopts the appropriate accent. And she’s carrying something else, too: a growth in her abdomen that turns out to be a fetal twin Lily’s body absorbed while she was in her mother’s womb.
The movie stars Fango Radio’s Debbie Rochon as Madame Won Ton, who ran a brothel in the ’70s but his since converted it into a Chinese restaurant. Her daughter Lily (Suzi Lorraine, who was also a producer and came up with the story with Morgart) believes her father was an Asian man—little knowing he was actually an Elvis impersonator her mom had a fling with in ’76—and adopts the appropriate accent. And she’s carrying something else, too: a growth in her abdomen that turns out to be a fetal twin Lily’s body absorbed while she was in her mother’s womb.
- 7/13/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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