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Last House on Dead End Steet (1977) question...
Anybody know if there's a difference between the Tartan Grindhouse and Barrel Entertainment release? I only own the TG release, its pretty second to none though.
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Nice one! EDIT: Time to hunt down the Barrel release then, it'd seem!
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I own both the German CMV edition and BE set for good measure. Once i realised TG's DVD contained less extras there was no way i was buying it. Another British R2 rip-off imo.
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I haven't even managed to watch my own copies yet and i've had 'em for years!
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its worth a watch, hard going admittedly but an interesting little film. Lets just say it seems long in its edited down version! |
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DIS here,been a while since i posted,but i own this film,but cant remember which version. Think its a 2 disc but not 100%.will look into it. I know its not the 175min version but i have heard about one exsisting. |
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I always loved the working title for this genuinely strange movie - The Cukkoo Clocks of Hell. Probably unsellable under that title but far better that the Dead End Street moniker...
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