PROWLER, THE (Blu-ray)
BLU-RAY
(BLU-BD-7021)
PRICE: $19.95
Directed by: Joseph Zito (Friday the 13th – The Final Chapter)
Starring: Farley Granger (Strangers on a Train), Lawrence Tierney (Reservoir Dogs)
Release Date: July 27, 2010
This gruesome shocker is one of the cruelest “body-count” movies of the 1980s, thanks to razor-sharp direction by Joseph Zito and graphic gore effects by Tom Savini.
SYNOPSIS
If you think you’re safe, you’re DEAD wrong!
Avalon Bay, 1945: On the night of her graduation dance, young Rosemary and her date are brutally murdered by a prowler thought to be a jilted soldier home from the war. The killer was never found. Thirty years later, the dance is held again for the first time since that horrific evening – but something else may have also returned… Tonight, the teens of this sleepy town will meet their grisly ends at the hands – and pitchfork, blade and more – of THE PROWLER!
Also known as ROSEMARY’S KILLER, this gruesome shocker is one of the cruelest “body-count” movies of the 1980s, thanks to razor-sharp direction by Joseph Zito (FRIDAY THE 13TH: THE FINAL CHAPTER) and graphic gore effects by Tom Savini (DAWN OF THE DEAD, MANIAC). Hollywood legends Farley Granger (STRANGERS ON A TRAIN) and Lawrence Tierney (RESERVOIR DOGS) star in this rarely-seen sleeper from the golden age of slasher films – now presented completely uncut and uncensored in grisly High Definition!
EXTRAS
- Audio Commentary with Producer/Director Joseph Zito and Special Make-Up Effects Artist Tom Savini
- Tom Savini’s Behind-The-Scenes Gore Footage
- Theatrical Trailer
TECHNICAL SPECS
- Color
- English: 7.1 DTS-HD; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX; Original Mono
- Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
- 1.85:1
- 1981
- 89 Mins.
- Not Rated
- Region Code: ALL
NOTES & REVIEWS
“Intense And Suspenseful! One Of The Better Slasher Bloodbaths!”
– Creature Features Movie Guide
“One Of The Slasher Genre’s Finest Moments!”
– Horror Digital
“Gory As All Hell!”
– Slasherpool
“Those With A Love For Blood And Impalings Will Not Find A More Realistic Depiction On Film!”
– Horror Digital