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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 0827058106191 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Label: Blue Underground Languages: Manufacturer: Blue Underground MPN: 581061 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Blue Underground Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 29, 2004 Running Time: 88 minutes Studio: Blue Underground Theatrical Release Date: August 30, 1974 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Early Bob Clark gem.Deathdream is one of Bob Clarks first films from the early seventies, it's an original and interesting take on the zombie genre and one of my personal favorite zombie flicks. After a family recieves notice that they're son Andy has died in the Vietnam war, you can imagine they're shock when he returns home presumamably normal, but he is far from normal, Andy is now a blood-fiend that must inject himself with blood in order to stay alive. Muhahaha!!!!!..........Muhahahaha!!!!! Special ... Read More Rating: - Works well as an allegory, poorly as a movieDeathdream/Dead of Night is very interesting when viewed in the context of the Vietnam veteran returning home. The veteran has been changed by his experience and none of his family or friends seem to know or care. His father and the postman claim that they went to World War II and came back fine. His mother, near hysterics, wishes desperately for everything to be fine. His sister invites him out on a double-date with his former girlfriend: both tell him that it'll be just like the old days and ... Read More Rating: - Sometimes They Come Back...From the wonderfully twisted minds of horror-meisters Benjamin "Bob" Clark and Alan Ormsby, comes DEATHDREAM (aka: Dead Of Night, originally released in 1972). This wicked tale of terrifying wish-fulfillment is right up there w/ the other Clark / Ormsby classics, CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS and BLACK CHRISTMAS! Richard Backus is unnerving as Andy Brooks, re-animated vietnam casualty. His slowly rotting, soulless zombie character is unforgettable! John Marley (The Godfather, It Lives Again) ... Read More Rating: - He's back......I was pretty pleased with this fairly unknown film. I bought it along with "Unlce Sam" in a "Zombie Two-fers" pack. It is about a Vietnam soldier. His family is notified that he has died, yet he later shows up home. He begins to behave strangely, and later has to kill people to inject their blood into his body in order to regenerate his body, as it starts to decay once it is out of blood. Interesting film here, not at all boring. Would tell you more about it, but don't want to ruin it for you. Rating: - Andy came home, some boys never do....Deathdream is a farely unknown thriller/horror film brought to you by Bob Clark (Black Christmas) & Alan Ormsby (Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things). It also marked Tom Savini's real movie debut, if you don't know who he is, watch Dawn of the Dead or From Dusk Till Dawn to catch up. The movie is about a soldier who returns home after the Vietnam war but left the boy they remembered in the trenches. Is Andy really the same person he use to be or something totally different? Deathdream has the most ... Read More |